Eradicating footrot from Western Australia - A farmer\u27s guide
Virulent footrot can occur on any farm in the medium to high rainfall zone. Persons who regularly buy and sell sheep take a greater risk, but even properties with a closed breeding flock are at risk from stray sheep.
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
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Veterinarians' perspectives on livestock diseases and antimicrobial use in Palestine. [PDF]
Alzuheir IM.
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The footrot gene-marker test at Lincoln University
Footrot is a contagious and debilitating hoof disease of sheep. It is caused by the bacterium Dichelobacter nodosus. Research over the last 15 years at Lincoln University has revealed that a MHC gene called DQA2 is associated with sheep having a ...
Hickford, Jonathan +2 more
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Correction: Genome-wide association study identifies genetic variants underlying footrot in Portuguese Merino sheep. [PDF]
Gaspar D +13 more
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Footrot in asparagus caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. asparagi; Top wilting in asparagus
Bakel, J.M.M., van +2 more
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Serogroups of Dichelobacter nodosus, the cause of footrot in sheep, are randomly distributed across England. [PDF]
Prosser NS +3 more
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Multiple model triangulation to identify factors associated with lameness in British sheep flocks.
Lewis KE, Green MJ, Witt J, Green LE.
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Serine proteases and ovine footrot
Xiaoyan Han +2 more
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Perceptions of Sheep Farmers and District Veterinarians towards Sheep Disease Management in New South Wales, Australia. [PDF]
Boyd-Weetman J +3 more
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Farmers' and Experts' Knowledge Coping with Sheep Health, Control and Anthelmintic Resistance of Their Gastrointestinal Nematodes. [PDF]
Cabaret J, Nicourt C.
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