
In this episode of The Productive Producer Podcast, we sit down with Glen Innes District Veterinarian Dr Kate de Jong to unpack the big spring health risks facing livestock with a spotlight on clostridial diseases like pulpy kidney and tetanus.
Spring is a high-risk period for sudden deaths, particularlyin fast-growing young stock grazing lush pasture. Kate explains what causes these "spring kills," why clostridial diseases are so deadly yet so preventable, and how producers can sharpen their vaccination strategies to stay ahead of the curve.
Contacts:
Max Newsome– for livestock advice– 0427 007 190
Kate de Jong – 0484 603 514
Local Land Services - 1300 795 299
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