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Stock Journal Articles

Trouble with Lambs

Tuesday, May 02, 2023


Stock Journal Technical Column January 2023 

Author: Emma Shattock, Elders Livestock Production 

Are you having trouble with your lambs? Are they scouring, losing condition or worse? This has been a common problem and you are not alone. Let’s take a closer look at what might be going on.

The Background

Before we...Read More


Weaner Management

Tuesday, May 02, 2023

Stock Journal Technical Column, September 2022 

Author: Deb Scammell, Talking Livestock 

Setting a target weight for weaners and managing them accordingly is the first step to a successful weaning result. An ideal target weight of at least 40 percent of the mature weight of the ewe, will give weaners the best...Read More


Why Bother with Boosters

Tuesday, May 02, 2023

Stock Journal Technical Column May 2023 

Author: Mary Rowe, Zoetis 

The basis of any vaccination program is to provide long lasting protection prior to exposure to a disease. Disease challenges can happen throughout the life of an animal. Vaccines rely on the animals own immune system to provide that protection. They do...Read More


Does your farm have enough water on property to maintain stock in drought and other adversities?

Friday, November 18, 2022

Water excesses are probably more on peoples’ minds than deficiencies this spring but now is a good time to consider the property’s long term water requirements and how they can be met in times of drought or “emergencies” such as a truck crashing into a River Murray pipeline, cutting...Read More


AWI Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) Facts and Resources

Monday, August 29, 2022

FMD represents the greatest disease threat to Australia’s livestock industries and export markets. It has the potential for rapid and extensive spread. An outbreak would stop the export of all cloven- hoofed animals and their products, at least in the short term. It was recently estimated by the Australian Department...Read More


Grazing Unsuccessful Crops

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

By Michael Wurst, PIRSA

 

Key points

  • Grazing management is essential to ration feed and maintain ground cover.
  • Do a feed budget.
  • Livestock management is about monitoring livestock condition, soil cover and pasture growth.
  • Check chemical grazing withholding periods, before grazing.
  • Rotationally graze paddocks using large mobs for short periods rather than small mobs grazing for...Read More

Diagnose Your Ewe Deaths

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

By Tiffany Bennett, Livestock Consultant

Current seasonal conditions across South Australia have posed challenges in maintaining ewe health and optimising ewe nutrition. The result has been an increase in reports of ewe deaths across the state, particularly during late pregnancy and lambing. In many cases the cause of death is not...Read More


Boosting Carcase Compliance Using Livestock Data Link

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Sheepmeat and beef producers looking to boost carcase compliance and profitability can tap into valuable data and tools available through the online carcase feedback program, Livestock Data Link (LDL).

Managed by Integrity Systems Company (ISC), LDL enables timely sharing of carcase information between processors and their suppliers with the aim of...Read More


Risks with Rebuilding Flocks

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Planning for rebuilding your flock numbers, when conditions improve, is important to ensure all options are considered. While buying in sheep is one strategy, the biosecurity risks associated with introducing any stock must be considered.

Changes to the management of Ovine Johne’s Disease (OJD) introduced on 1 July 2019 have seen...Read More


Making the Most of the Iconic Work Dog

Thursday, January 30, 2020

By Tiffany Bennett, Livestock Consultant

It is estimated that there are more than 270,000 stock working dogs across Australia with most being Kelpie and Border Collie or their crosses. Work dogs are recognised as hardworking loyal companions, contributing significantly to agriculture, with a good dog recognised as doing the work of...Read More