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BLOOD POISONING AFTER SHEARING Deaths in sheep after shearing may be due to infection of cuts or bruises with the blackleg germ. This disease can be prevented by vaccinating at least 3 weeks before shearing. Sheep which have been vaccinated previously may not require revaccination, and a veterinarian or Livestock Instructor of the Department of Agriculture or a Field Supervisor of the Department of Maori Affairs should be consulted about the best procedure.

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Te Ao Hou, November 1957, Page 53

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BLOOD POISONING AFTER SHEARING Te Ao Hou, November 1957, Page 53

BLOOD POISONING AFTER SHEARING Te Ao Hou, November 1957, Page 53

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