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Tag: animal health
New African Horse Sickness outbreaks in Western Cape
Determining and battling acaricide resistance
How serious are those warts on a horse’s muzzle?
Vaccination key to healthy animals
Animal health: Botulism basics
Tardy implementation of livestock import regulations put SA at risk
Protect your cattle against brucellosis
Resistance to Colistin discovered in SA poultry
Understanding Cushing’s disease
5 Cattle diseases that can kill your business
Dealing with diseases in goats
Why does immunisation sometimes fail?
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