PULPY KIDNEY.
SUPPLY OF VACCINE EXHAUSTED. . Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, Aug. 10. Owing to the heavy demand, supplies of entero-toxaemia vaccine for the vaccination of ewes against “pulpy kidney” have now become exhausted and no further supplies can ho obtained from the veterinary laboratory at AVallaceville. An officer of the Department of Agriculture stated to-day that up to the present time 50,000 doses of entero-toxaemia vaccine, nil of which had been obtained from AA’allaceville, had been used in the South Island. A busy time had been spent by Live Stock Division officers in Otago and Southland, in cxplaning and demonstrating the use of the vaccine. Reduced mortality from “pulpy kidney” in lambs could be expected if the encouraging experimental results were maintained this season after a moro extensive use of commercial vaccine under practical field conditions.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 215, 11 August 1937, Page 2
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