BREEDING OF HORSES
draughts DETERIORATE
LOSS OF EXPORT BUSINESS
[by TELECP.APH—Pit ESS association] WELLINGTON, Wednesday
That only tuberculin-tested cows itoiild be used to supply milk for human consumption is the opinion of the Sew Zealand Veterinary Assoeiat>on, whiclj passed a motion on the subJ,!efc a t the conference which concluded Wellington to-day. A copy of tlu> resolution is to be sent to all the municipal corporations. the conference expressed its entire approval of jt bill concerning the'regisl:»t>on.of draught stallions, and deciued to convov its opinion to the Clydesdale Society. tl f Hastings, said • w 'th the cessation of horse-breed-,n ?> there had been an amazing defeneration in the horses in Hawke's a . v - New Zealand had lost its export raue to 'Australia. The Australians llcre going to Scotland for stallions.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22769, 1 July 1937, Page 13
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