Blackleg Vaccine Is Sold Commercially
Because of the large and increasing quantity now required by sheep farmers, the Department of Agriculture has found it necessary to discontinue making blackleg vaccine for the prevention of blackleg disease in sheep at the Animal Research Station, Wallaceville. The vaccine is now being prepared commercially for farmers. Farmers who are not familiar with vaccination technique should seek the assistance of veterinarians or Inspectors of Stock of the Livestock Division of the Department of Agriculture.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 28, 1 May 1950, Page 5
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80Blackleg Vaccine Is Sold Commercially Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 28, 1 May 1950, Page 5
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