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Caltex Blade Shearing Cham- 1245 ” m - Dressa B e dis P la *’ in the rin 88.30 a.m. In-hand quarter horses, in the 10.30 a.m. weisn ponies, in me ring. 830 a m western Performance classes, grade ponies), in the ring. -pionships, selling centre. ring. 10.30 a.m. Working hunters, in the ring. raceway car park. 4.30 p.m. Western Performance and Dres- 1.20 p.m. Sheep dog trials finals, in the 8.30 a.m. In-hand ponies. In the ring. 12J|0 „„„„ Ughtwelght h „„ ter , in the ring. 9 »» ’ “ r ®' e ' ds <lalry „ p . m . “eaSg and >’•» • "’■ GoWe " B, “" s ’ selll ” S “" B ' SZXT^nTheX" 8 ' 12.30 p.m. Heavyweight hdnler. ft the ring. ™ a.m. ChHdrens eaH t,asses, ft the. , / wlßl FBI 8.30 a.m. Donkeys, in the ring. 1.00 p.m. B grade MB a.m. Gems, In ftjj, 7.00 p.m. “““^Bpfty^Kng” o '"' ' drivtag enmSetitta. “he ring.- 2.40 p.m. N.Z. Amy Band, ft the ring. 8.30 a.m. Clydesdale horses, m the ring. shearing, selling centre. 7.15 p.m. Quadrille, in the ring. . '. , 2.00 p.m. In-hand parade, in the ring. 1 000 a m Saddle horses, in the ring. 7.35 p.m. Band, in the ring. ' „ 11.00 a.m. Bethell Salver, in the ring. 3.00 p.m. North-South polo series, in the 9.00 a.m. Cattle, in the ring. 2.30 p.m. Meat and Wool Cup, in the ring. 12.00 noon Canterbury dressage competi- 7.50 p.m. Sheep „P°S S versus “The ring. 9.00 a.m. Sheep, sheep pavilion. 2.30 p.m. Hamster Basket power and 12.45 p.m. 8.15 p.m. Musical’ drive and g Miss Y.F.C. 1115 a.m. Champion park hack, in the 4.15 p.m. Ballantyne Grand Prix, in the 9.00 a.m. Black and coloured sheep and s P eea eveni > 111 ne 1.15 n. m . Canterbury Cup, in the ring. contestants, in the ring. 6 ring. wool, black and coloured sheep 3.30 p.m. Gamblers Stakes, in the ring. 2.00 p.m. Cattle parade led by St 8.30 p.m. Massed marching displays, in „h Qmnin „ „„„„ i„ tho shed. 4.00 p.m. North-South polo series, in the Andrew’s College Pipe Band, in in thP rinß 1 ring P P *’ 5.00 p.m. F.E.I. Table AMS, in the ring. 9.00 a.m. Wool, wool pavilion. ring. _the ring,9.oo p.m. Grand Finale, in thermg. ring. p - The injection sheep farming has been waiting for. Twins by injection: w ha t tvs aii at»out__ • - - — — ~~ A.key to higher returns from your flock lies in births. Most difficult lambings are associated with improving your lambing percentage. But as you know, I e sjng | e | ambs this ,'® , not ea . sy to achieve - $ you may use FECUNDIN as an alternative to • SS n ""°' treatedewest ° E Now FECUNDIN makes more twins possible - Ine Teea avaiiaDie - *•*_ — . ? : v 4,. ~ IrX By injecting your breeding HOW dO€S FeCUndiil WOrk? ' ’V^ > ' ewes with FECUNDIN prior to * joining, you can increase your Briefly, FECUNDIN works by temporarily changing lambing percentage by the ewe’s hormonal balance, resulting in an \ 4 \ Xjft'!>■ C increasing the number of twin increased ovulation rate. That means an <? * 31 ' Jr lamt ?f l u t>O u n ' u increase in the number of eggs available Wl J r • • yy h,ch ls^ hat t T /ins by for fertilization. The process is totally ? SftcS/*a TEh/ .my 11 '/ injection is air about. safe and produces no adverse side I If you already have a effects. Lambing gains from FECUNDIN ip ’ ■ 1 I *«-/•?* bearin9 0Ck ’ are additional to those produced by J >.j> •»; I ZZaiy FECUNDIN can increase your nutrition and selection, and there’s ?./!•' \ lamb drop even further by no effect on progen y of treated ijH —giving you more triplets. ewes. What’s more, FECUNDIN /X f erX\ ‘ won’t alter growth, reproductive / A ■ XX fX performance or wool growth /ZSAjA) 1 Afiar k\ of progeny, nor is there any / VB W\ variation in carcass quality. ( -W f j *2 in V llwWWyllo ■ ti Simple to use, simple to administer FECUNDIN is administered as an injection making Plannino: the vital ingredient its use very simple. Your Vet or Farm Adviser has the -- ' — 2 — 2 : details on when FECUNDIN must be administered. ■ Good farming depends on good stock Safety is no problem either — FECUNDIN is harmless ■ MiH management — and that requires planning. to the operator. FECUNDIN won’t react with other ' FECUNDIN is a management tool, and to make the stock treatments, it leaves no residues, there are no , A a «■ most -use of it, you must administer it correctly and carry-over effects to the rest of the breeding season, manage the flock carefully. its effects last throughout the joining period, and ■ arß mB Vl I V v | a V ■ By planning adequate nutrition, shelter and there’s no withholding time. W ? wAJbmU supervision, you’ll keep ewes in optimum condition . . and ensure maximum lamb survival through to find nut — o a.' ’ M «■ weaning. This point is important. Attain a high lamb Where Can you find OUt more' OT - T7TA7ITI I ATT! OS maximum bene "' ,rom fecundin ° n your ,arm - can x:x Wnrxz Wf W W •■■■»•» you more about how to take full advantage of the ■ ; Fecundin offers you many advantages twins by injection’concept. —— — Write to Glaxo at the address below for your ' In case you haven’t already considered the full copy of our free booklet: „ \ ' A -(a. ~ a 7 W— potential of twins by injection on your farm, here is ‘FECUNDIN: THE FARMERS’GUIDE. It has the full «■ FMfeea what FECUNDIN can do for you: story on FECUNDIN, from Glaxo New Zealand .- - Ellf ■ B-'-k • More lambs -an average of 25% more. You Limited. . a HLW • may use FECUNDIN to produce more lambs from FECUNDIN will "be available from your Animal T ' W your present ewe numbers or reduce your ewes Health Supplier. • and produce the same or more lambs. • Greater lamb numbers will enable you to build sponsors of Z-»LAXO IS PROUD to announce the birth of lambs; 1,623 untreated ewes were carrying uf . replacements for stock lost through HUOCkOftlie G an exciting new concept for New Zealand 2 sheep farming: Twins by injection. increase 0f.25%. The.highesl.flock increase • on se|ected traj{s such as rate of growth jl Übiuc And the new product which makes it recorded was 45V0. The *^ rease of leaner carcasses or desired wool types. sheep breeding possible? FECUNDIN. Developed by CSIRO 7% was recorded.when FECUNDIN was telecasts Australia and Glaxo Animal Health. incorrectly administered! Field trials conducted on commercial The Realtime ultra-sonic scanning q— z—sheep farms throughout New Zealand show technique gives a9B % accuracy rate in the J SISVTI / m 515fH that treatment with FECUNDIN increases the detection of smgle and mult.ple pregnancies J[J 7 Co UUCjLIUUUUL percentage of lambs born to treated ewes by 10 e FECUNDIN is effective in all breeds and C—D —s an averaoe of 25%. Pregnancy was assessed FECUNDIN is effective in au breeds ana y»rri' 171 rnVATTM* by Realtidie ultra-sonic scanning on ten New cross-breeds test ®J. ,nc THE 1 WJLIMcJEUIIUJM , Zealand commercial flocks with the following Romneys, C °°P W ® der Leicester’s ’i FECUNDiNwas researched Scientific and industry Research by GfaxoAnHhalHeanhandm T » <1 uorneoales ano DOraei Leiuesiers. A . under the Animal Remed.eVkt 1967 No. 4605. FECUNDIN is a trademark of Gia* Group. j reSU treated ewes were Crying 2 677 ' IF ' FECUNDIN is marketed Glaxo New Zealand Um.ted- Animal Health Divis^42 Botanical Road. Palmerston North | ...xua|ls.

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Press, 9 November 1983, Page 37

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