Clinical and Post-Mortem Findings in the Diagnosis of Newcastle Disease
C. A. W. JACKSON, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Research Officer, Glenfield
Recent confirmation of the existence of Newcastle Disease virus (NDV) in Australia requires appreciation by all
veterinarians of the need to identify outbreaks as early as possible ... Read More
Change in the Response of the Primary Sheep Blowfly to Organophosphorus Insecticides
G. J. SHANAHAN, B.Sc.Agr., M.Sc., Ph.D., Special Entomologist, N.S.W. Department of Agriculture,
Rydalmere
Organophosphorus insecticides have been the choice to combat flystrike of sheep in Australia since 1957 ... Read More
The Fluorescent Antibody Technique (F.A.T.)
D. HELWIG, B.V.Sc., Special Veterinary Research Officer, Glenfield
Basically the method consists of labelling antibodies with a fluorescent dye, allowing the labelled antibodies to
react with their specific antigen, and observing the reaction produced ... Read More
What have we learnt from the 1965 drought?
F. L. CLARK, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Armidale. N. J. CAMPBELL, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Officer, Department
of Agriculture
Drought conditions have generally been more severe on the heavily stocked pasture improved eastern half of the
district ... Read More
Some Observations of the 1964-65 Drought in the Gloucester Pastures Protection Board
R. E. MOORE, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Wingham
In 1963 Gloucester recorded 6390 points of rain followed by 1960 points in 1964 and 2256 points in 1965 ... Read More
The Recent Drought
P. S. GREEN, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Dubbo
It might be as well to give a short history of the recent drought as it applied to the Dubbo area ... Read More
Observations on the 1965 Drought in Cooma-Bombala P.P. Districts
R. C. DENYER, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Cooma
No useful rain fell over most of the districts between mid-December, 1964, and the end of July, 1965 ... Read More
What have We Learnt from the 1965 Drought?
P. McINNES, M.Sc., Veterinary Research Station, Glenfield
The year 1965 heralded either the first of many years of drought or it was a year in which a drought of
approximately one year's duration occurred ... Read More
Whip Worm (Trichuris ovis) of Sheep
E. A. FARLEIGH, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Glen Innes
It is normally accepted by parasitologists that, although whip worms can be found in many sheep, they do not cause
any concern ... Read More
Acute Phalaris tuberosa Poisoning of Sheep
E. A. FARLEIGH, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Glen Innes
Over many years numerous reports have been received of small losses in sheep, which have been attributed to
Phalaris poisoning ... Read
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Field Observations on Moniezia expansa Infestations in Sheep
G. CHARLES, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Forbes
Over the years little importance has been attached to the presence of Moniezia species in sheep ... Read More
Paramphistomiasis
J. C. BEARDWOOD, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Camden
This condition has been recognised for some years as pathogenic on or adjacent to the North Coast of New South
Wales ... Read More