Risk of costly problem heightened by climate | Vet Talk

By Dr Jeff Cave, District Veterinary Officer
October 9 2021 - 11:00am
BE PREPARED: Humid spring conditions are right for flystrike, so it is important to have an integrated plan in place to treat it. Picture: Shutterstock
BE PREPARED: Humid spring conditions are right for flystrike, so it is important to have an integrated plan in place to treat it. Picture: Shutterstock

With warmer weather around the corner combined with recent rain events, sheep producers need to be prepared for humid spring conditions that are ideal for flystrike.

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