Control Of Lameness In Sheep
Good control of post-dipping lameness in sheep in New Zealand is reported in the annual report of the Department of Agriculture Since it has been proved that the disease as it occurred in this country in recent years was mainly the result of a localised infection and that it could be controlled by the addition of bacteriostatic substances to the dipping baths, good control of the infection has been achieved. In the 1948 season 150 outbreaks of lameness were reported.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 78, 4 August 1950, Page 3
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