Management Programme for Worm Control in Beef Cattle
by Malcolm Smeal, B.V.Sc., Ph.D., M.V.S.C., Veterinary Research Officer, Veterinary Research Station, Glenfield
In Tableland districts, heavy worm burdens begin to build up in weaners in August and September ... Read More
Development of an Anthelmintic
by D.R. Johns, B.V.Sc.,M.R.C.V.S., Smith, Kline & French Laboratory, Cobbitty
In the highly competitive marketing of anthelmintics industry is always on the alert for the development of a new compound which may have advantage over existing products ... Read More
Worm Resistance to Anthelmintics
by L.F. Le Jambre, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., C.S.I.R.O., Division of Animal Health, Pastoral Research Laboratory, Armidale
In 1914 Melander asked what now may be considered a naive question 'Can insects become resistant to sprays?' ... Read More
Hydatid Disease
by T.C. Beard, 0.B.E., M.A., MB., B.Chir., M.P.H., Senior Medical Officer, Community Health Branch, Commonwealth Department of Health, Woden, A.C.T.
My aim is to give you a thumbnail sketch of the campaigns against hydatid disease in Iceland, New Zealand, Tasmania and Cyprus, and to end with a short reference to the position in New South Wales ... Read More
Actinobacillus seminis Infection in Rams
by J. Evers, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Narrandera
This brief resume is intended to give some information on the epidemiological and clinical features of A seminis infection of rams as well as some idea of an approach to the problem as encountered in the field ... Read More
Enteropathies in the Post Weaned Pig
by R.I. Walker, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Young
I will restrict my talk to various enteropathies in the post weaned pigs which are known, in the literature at least, as Necrotic Enteritis (NE), Regional Ileitis (RI) Porcine Intestinal Adenomatosis (PIA) and Proliferative Haemorrhagic Enteropathy (PHE) ... Read More
Ringworm in Pigs
by E.A. Farleigh, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Camden
It is desired to report on an outbreak of ringworm in pigs which has defied treatment over a period of approximately two years ... Read More
Phosphorus Deficiency in Cattle
by M.R. Barry, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Albury
An interesting clinical problem came to notice when an owner at Howlong rang to say that a cow died, thought to have broken its leg ... Read More
Comments on the Biology of Feral Pigs in the Braidwood Pastures Protection District
by K.G. Hart, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Braidwood
Braidwood P.P. District is a mountainous region containing a coastal plain in the east, and then to the west a steep, coastal range, with two further ranges dividing the tablelands between the coastal range and the A.C.T. ... Read More
Sheep Mortality - Case Report
by E.P. Buckley, B.V.Sc., Veterinary Inspector, Wagga Wagga
I investigated a condition resulting in some mortality in merino wethers where the owner suspected that 1080 rabbit poison must be responsible ... Read More
Mucosal Disease and Its Familial Incidence
by Ian R. Littlejohns, B.V.Sc., M.A.C.V.Sc., Assistant Principal Veterinary Research Officer, Veterinary Research Station, Glenfield
This report is concerned with two findings that have implications in regard to our understanding of both the epidemiology and the pathogenesis of mucosal disease ... Read More
Some Problems With Bees and Trout
by M. Hornitzky, B.Sc., (Microbiology) Veterinary Research Station, Glenfield
The purpose of this talk is to briefly discuss cases of serious economic loss caused by diseases which occur with bees and trout ... Read More