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Kāpiti Coast residents fear repercussions of ramped up snapper fishing

Kāpiti Coast residents fear repercussions of ramped up snapper fishing
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Coromandel locals confront fishermen in Tairua over huge pink maomao catch

NZ releases new rules over surgical procedures on animals

Horsetalk.co.nz NZ releases new rules over surgical procedures on animals Share Only a veterinarian, or a veterinary student under the direct supervision of a veterinarian, can castrate a horse. Pain relief must be provided. New rules for surgical procedures on animals came into effect in New Zealand this week, following a year-long delay because of Covid-19. The new regulations under the Animal Welfare Act 1999 cover a variety of procedures carried out on a range of animals by veterinarians and others – from specialist procedures to routine ones such as equine dentistry to lamb tail docking and goat disbudding. Dr Chris Rodwell, a veterinarian and the Ministry for Primary Industries’ (MPI’s) director of animal health and welfare, says the new regulations make it clear who can carry out certain procedures, when, and how they should be done.

South Canterbury farmers crazy Mycoplasma bovis story

South Canterbury farmers crazy Mycoplasma bovis story 10 May, 2021 11:30 PM 8 minutes to read Kelly and Morgan Campbell, with daughter Sage (2), own a free-range egg business in the Waimate district. Photo / Sam Carter/Moment Maker Photography Kelly and Morgan Campbell, with daughter Sage (2), own a free-range egg business in the Waimate district. Photo / Sam Carter/Moment Maker Photography Otago Daily Times By: Sally Rae It s been a roller-coaster ride for South Canterbury farmers Kelly and Morgan Campbell since their cattle were the first in New Zealand to be depopulated due to Mycoplasma bovis. But they have come out the other side with a new business venture. Otago Daily Times Business and rural editor Sally Rae reports.

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