Myopathy due to Vitamin E Deficiency and Associated With Heliotrope Poisoning
James Godwin, District Veterinarian, Gundagai
In lupinosis associated myopathy, lupinosis leads to liver damage, and subsequently interference in the
'metabolism and distribution of selenium and possible Vitamin E' Read More
Mycotoxicoses in the Young District
J Evers, District Veterinarian, Young
The database is 80 clinical incidents (approx. 3% of record disease incidents) recorded on Vetlink over a 6 year
period Read More
Comparison of the Gamma-Interferon Assay and SID Tests for the Diagnosis of Bovine Tuberculosis in a Mudgee
Beef Herd
HV Grant-Frost District Veterinarian, MUDGEE
This herd had a history of TB going back to 1982 Read More
A Bloat Mortality and the Use of Rumensin (Monensin) Anti- Bloat Capsules (Elanco)
Barry Kemp, District Veterinarian, Forbes
The problem occurred on an area of 45 hectares of lush growing lucerne divided into 4 paddocks Read More
Ovine Nasal Zygomycosis - A Descriptive Epidemiological Study
George Perry, DV Walgett
A fatal fungal disease causing asymmetrical swelling of the nose of sheep and disseminated granulomatous lesions
in tissues associated with the respiratory tract Read More
Phalaris Poisoning in Cattle
Tim Wilson District Veterinarian, BRAIDWOOD
The first case had started losing weight and appeared blind 3 - 4 weeks before presentation Read More
Benign Footrot Associated With Cathead Punctures
FK Nottle, BVSc, District Veterinarian, COONABARABRAN
Seasonal conditions during late 1988 and early 1989 were important in initiating the disease onset Read More
Bovine Venereal Campylobacteriosis in the Hay District
Ian Masters, District Veterinarian, HAY
Vibriosis may be widespread in the Hay district based on the results of the limited investigations carried out Read More
Dieldrin Residues in a New Commercial Dairy
Robert North, District Veterinarian, DUBBO
This report summarises the investigations into excessive levels of dieldrin being detected in a commercial dairy
south of Dubbo Read More
Pyogranulomatous Enteritis in Sheep Due to Penetrating Seed Heads of Dittrichia graveolens
AW PHILBEY, Regional Veterinary Laboratory, Wagga Wagga, and AG MORTON Rural Lands Protection Board, Wagga
Wagga
Stinkwort (Dittrichia graveolens) is an introduced weed that has become naturalised in many parts of
southern Australia Read More
Acorn Calves
AG Morton, District Veterinarian, Wagga Wagga
The name 'acorn calves' was derived from the USA where some early investigators thought the condition was caused
by pregnant cows eating acorns Read More