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Cattle

Ticks Worms Flies  Buffalo flies  House flies  Stable flies Lice

Annual Program for Cattle in Northern Australia

Cattle

Ticks  Cattle tick Seasonal trends Optimal timing of treatment if needed: cattle tick  Start of wet season Flies  Buffalo flies can become a significant problem in the wet season. Lice Seasonal […]

Annual Program for Cattle in Western Victoria and South Australia

Cattle

Ticks Climate largely unsuitable for ticks of economic importance to cattle so routine tick treatment programs not required. Flies  Buffalo flies are not a concern in this region. Climate largely unsuitable […]

Annual Program for Cattle – Central Victoria and Tasmania

Cattle

Ticks  Cattle tick is not a problem in this region Problem ticks Flies  Buffalo flies are not a concern in this region. Lice Lice on cattle are generally not an economic problem. […]

Annual Program for Cattle in Subtropical Coastal QLD

Cattle

Ticks  Cattle tick  Paralysis tick  Bush tick Seasonal trends Optimal timing of cattle tick treatment if needed  Start of spring Flies  Buffalo flies Beef animals. 200 flies Dairy animals. 30 flies Lice […]

Annual Program for Cattle in Subtropical Rangelands

Cattle

Ticks  Cattle tick is not a problem in this region Flies  Buffalo flies may become a problem in some areas during very wet seasons. Beef animals. 200 flies Dairy animals. 30 flies […]

Annual Program for Cattle in Temperate Rangelands

Cattle

Ticks Climate largely unsuitable for ticks of economic importance to cattle so routine tick treatment programs not required. Flies  Buffalo flies are not normally a concern in this region but may […]

Annual Program for Cattle in Tropical Coast QLD

Cattle

Ticks  Cattle tick  Paralysis tick Seasonal trends Cattle tick adults most active December through June. Paralysis tick most active July through December, adults peaking in spring (normal calving time). Young calves […]

Annual Program for Cattle in South-western WA

Cattle

Ticks  Cattle tick is not a problem in this region Problem ticks Flies  Buffalo flies  Stable flies Lice Seasonal trends Louse numbers increase  early winter   early spring Optimal timing of treatment if needed […]

Annual Program for Cattle in Northern Tablelands NSW

Cattle

Ticks  Cattle tick is not usually a problem in this region Problem ticks Flies  Buffalo flies now commonly found during summer. Beef animals. 200 flies Dairy animals. 30 flies Lice Lice on […]

Annual Program for Cattle in North Coast NSW

Cattle

Ticks  Cattle tick is not routinely a problem in this region but outbreaks can and do happen, most often following cattle introductions from other tick-endemic areas. Problem ticks Flies  Buffalo flies Beef […]

Annual Program for Cattle in Southern and Central Slopes and Tablelands NSW

Cattle

Ticks  Cattle tick is not usually a problem in this region Problem ticks Flies  Buffalo flies are not a concern in this region. Lice Lice on cattle are generally not an economic […]

Annual Program for Cattle in South and Central Coast NSW

Cattle

Ticks  Cattle tick is not a problem in this region Problem ticks Flies  Buffalo flies  Stable flies Lice Lice on cattle are generally not an economic problem. Only treat when heavily infested […]

Annual Program for Cattle

Cattle

The annual program describes the program of treatments and interventions for each Australian climatic and geographical region (Figure 1). The recommendations for each region are generic and therefore need to be […]

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