SEASONAL WORK ON THE FARM; HYDATIDS INCIDENCE DISQUIETING; FEEDING OF YOUNG PIGS IN EARLY SPRING; CARE OF EWES WITH TWIN LAMBS; FEEDING MILKING HERD DURING SPRING; ROTATIONAL GRAZING OF CALVES; St. Pe...

SEASONAL WORK ON THE FARM; HYDATIDS INCIDENCE DISQUIETING; FEEDING OF YOUNG PIGS IN EARLY SPRING; CARE OF EWES WITH TWIN LAMBS; FEEDING MILKING HERD DURING SPRING; ROTATIONAL GRAZING OF CALVES; St. Pe...
Date
August 1957
By
Maori Affairs DepartmentMaori Affairs Department
Publisher
Te Ao Hou
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A very disquieting sign in the incidence of hydatids in stock slaughtered is that despite intensive publicity there is no lessening of the disease. The time may come when a price differential for hydatid-infested lines of stock may have to be instituted. Intensive measures have been taken to induce farmers, as a body, to take the simple precautions...

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Te Ao Hou - No. 19 (August 1957)
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Maori Affairs Department. SEASONAL WORK ON THE FARM; HYDATIDS INCIDENCE DISQUIETING; FEEDING OF YOUNG PIGS IN EARLY SPRING; CARE OF EWES WITH TWIN LAMBS; FEEDING MILKING HERD DURING SPRING; ROTATIONAL GRAZING OF CALVES; St. Pe.... Ref: Mao19TeA. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/195912

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