跳转至主目录

Your internet browser is out of date and not supported by this website. For the best viewing experience on wool.com, please update your browser to one of the options below.

AWEX EMI 1191 -19
Micron 17 1628 -35
Micron 18 1562 -23
Micron 19 1496 -19
Micron 20 1440 -29
Micron 21 1417 -31
Micron 26 588n -10
Micron 28 427n -3
Micron 30 360n -3
Micron 32 330n -
Micron 16.5 1694n -28
MCar 709 -15

REGISTER NOW: Anaesthetics, Analgesics & Animal Health Workshop

AWI Extension TAS is running an Anaesthetics, Analgesics & Animal Health Workshop later this month.

AWI Extension TAS is running an Anaesthetics, Analgesics & Animal Health Workshop later this month. The workshop will provide the latest information on practical pain relief options for lamb marking, mulesing, tail docking and castration, as well as an in-depth seasonal strategic animal health update, covering worms, feet, vaccination, and more!

Attendees will receive key printed resources covering many of the topics. Morning tea and lunch will be provided. Tickets are $50 per person.

The workshop is 9:30am – 1:30pm on Thursday 25 July at Campbell Town Showgrounds, 17 Church Street, Campbell Town.

NOTE: Places are strictly limited, so register now to avoid missing out.

REGISTER NOW

This workshop will be delivered by veterinarian Dr Paul Nilon, James Cook University. Paul is a highly experienced vet consultant, having provided animal health and production consultancy to Tasmanian producers for more than 30 years through his business, Nilon Farm Health.

 

Articles That Might Interest You

Australian wool production forecast
The latest Australian Wool Production Forecasting Committee's forecast of shorn wool production for 2024/25 is 280 million kilograms greasy. Read more
Recent pregnancy scanning webinars
Missed the two recent webinars on pregnancy scanning, with Dr Sue Hatcher, and Josh Cousins? You can now view the recordings online. Read more
Here's what you told us! – The future of AWI Extension TAS
Thank you very much to those who provided important feedback that is critical to securing future investment in AWI Extension TAS. Read more