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^£5#X0Sl Year after year sickness in dairy herds robs These disorders may be lessened and the Department of ^ New Zealand and the-countries -New Zealand Agriculture will provide information relating to the supplies of hundreds of tons of butterfat. NaturaUy recognition and control of such diseases ... the first step every farmer does his best to control disease m his herd, v, ,A. , . , • , . .. i, iv j • i- n r i j i- to healthier herds and mcreased production, but somehow drain on production goes on. Today with Britain calling for more and more butterfat At the first sign of any disease in your herd contact your we must take a strong line against disease in our stock. nearest office of the Department of Agriculture. Milk fever generally affects heavy producing cows in high condition. To \ a n help lessen the risk of milk fever rationing of spring pastures for such V^T\ vT"/ lr cows prior to calvingls a wise precaution. ^rr — Y — . — j. • Mastitis causes greater loss to butterfat production than any other herd \ -A Jt disease. In New Zealand the iife of a cow depends largely on her ability \ vTsr *° res*st inastitis. Cleanliness and quiet handling will assist in the preAHEBi vention of mastitis. - 1 j) Details of recommended methods of control of grass staggers and general \ ~f* in ' Jf ' herd management may be obtained from the Department of Agriculture onapplication. riiBT FAMINE fjfe BY KEEPING YOUR HERD HEALTHY Preparod by Department of Agriculture for the Famine Emergency Committee. FB5
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 November 1946, Page 2
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