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Footrot, sheep and goats / Division of Animal Health
Bib ID 477219
Format BookBook
Edition 1st ed. 
Description [Sydney] : NSW Agriculture, 1991 
11 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. 
Series

Agfacts ; A0. 9. 56

Notes

Updates and includes Agfacts: A3. 9. 10, New footrot vaccines for sheep, A3. 9. 27 Footrot in sheep : the disease, and A3. 9. 34 Eradicating footrot from sheep flocks.

Caption title.

Authors: J.W. Plant [and others].

Agdex 400/­653.

Subjects Footrot in animals.  |  Footrot in sheep.
Other authors/contributors Plant, J. W  |  NSW Agriculture  |  New South Wales. Division of Animal Health
Also Titled

Eradicating footrot from sheep flocks.

Footrot in sheep, the disease.

New footrot vaccines for sheep.

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