Agriculture Victoria issues sheep health warning after summer rain brings worms and flies

Jamie-Lee Oldfield
Updated January 15 2019 - 11:42am, first published 9:10am
LOOK OUT: Producers monitoring for flystrike should also look out for Barber’s pole, with symptoms including weakness,  pale eyelids and gums. Picture: JADE BATE
LOOK OUT: Producers monitoring for flystrike should also look out for Barber’s pole, with symptoms including weakness, pale eyelids and gums. Picture: JADE BATE

WHILE summer rain in Victoria and southern NSW delivered some relief to livestock producers, the unseasonal falls have also raised animal health and nutrition concerns.

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Jamie-Lee Oldfield

Livestock editor for The Land.

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