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AWEX EMI 1099 +8
Micron 17 1630 +17
Micron 18 1460 +1
Micron 19 1358 +20
Micron 20 1286 +11
Micron 21 1250n +5
Micron 22 1238n +3
Micron 26 552 -13
Micron 28 380 +5
Micron 30 335 +8
Micron 32 267n +2
MCar 652 -3

Sheep health and welfare

Flies, lice, worms and diseases are a major cost for woolgrowers. Resources, tools and workshops are available to help manage these risks by implementing best practice management to improve the health and welfare of your sheep.

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Analgesia and Anaesthesia

Options for alleviating pain associated with surgical husbandry practices.

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Breech Modification Procedures

AWI’s investment in welfare improved management practices to reduce the risk of flystrike includes both the development and promotion of non-invasive management practices and support for welfare improved breech modification procedures.

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Footrot

Footrot is a contagious, bacterial disease of the feet of sheep with significant welfare and economic impacts. AWI is developing and promoting tools and information for growers to assist them in managing this disease.

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Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) Facts and Resources

FMD represents the greatest disease threat to Australia’s livestock industries and export markets. It has the potential for rapid and extensive spread. An outbreak would stop the export of all cloven-hoofed animals and their products, at least in the short term.

 

Plan, Prepare and Conduct Best Welfare Practice Lamb Marking Procedures

The guide has been updated by AWI with WoolProducers Australia and the Livestock Contractors Association and now published as the “Plan, Prepare and Conduct Best Welfare Practice Lamb Marking Procedures – Training Guide”. This training guide is designed to assist woolgrowers and their contractors perform lamb marking and mulesing procedures with the utmost care and attention to ensure the best short and long term welfare outcomes for the animal.

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Parasite Management

AWI Flystrike Extension Program
AWI’s Flystrike Extension Program represents a long-term commitment AWI has made to assist woolgrowers in combating flystrike. AWI has invested significantly in research and development projects to support woolgrowers looking to improve lifetime animal welfare, reduce their reliance on chemicals, mulesing and crutching, and breed sheep for flystrike resistance. The  Flystrike Extensi...

AWI’s Flystrike Extension Program represents a long-term commitment AWI has made to assist woolgrowers in combating flystrike. AWI has invested significantly in research and development projects to support woolgrowers looking to improve lifetime animal welfare, reduce their reliance on chemicals, mulesing and crutching, and breed sheep for flystrike resistance. The Flystrike Extension Program draws on the outcomes from this investment.

Along with existing information, new extension material is being developed following extensive consultation with woolgrowers, ram breeders, researchers, consultants, advisors and animal health company representatives. The new material will add to and complement the existing resources and tools available on the AWI and FlyBoss websites.

  • For more information on AWI’s Flystrike Extension program go here.
  • More information on the AWI flystrike research, development and extension program, is available here
Paraboss
The three most common parasites of sheep are flies, lice and worms, including liver fluke. Parasites are a major concern for woolgrowers because of their health, welfare and productivity impacts on sheep. Together they are estimated to cost the industry over $1 billion per annum in treatment, prevention and production costs. To support woolgrowers in the prevention and treatment of parasites fo...

The three most common parasites of sheep are flies, lice and worms, including liver fluke. Parasites are a major concern for woolgrowers because of their health, welfare and productivity impacts on sheep. Together they are estimated to cost the industry over $1 billion per annum in treatment, prevention and production costs.

To support woolgrowers in the prevention and treatment of parasites for sheep, the ParaBoss suite of resources have been developed for each major parasite risk.

ParaBoss is the national authority for sheep, goat and cattle parasite control in Australia, providing information on parasites and their control through its suite of products – WormBossFlyBossLiceBoss and TickBoss (for cattle). The resources are a source of detailed information and regional programs developed to improve on-farm management of worms, blowflies, lice and ticks. The information and resources have been developed by expert panels of parasitologists and veterinarians from across Australia. Find out more about ParaBoss here.

ParaBoss is owned by Australian Wool Innovation (AWI), Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), the University of New England (UNE), with contribution from Animal Health Australia (AHA).

Video Resources

AWI Extension NSW Webinar - Tricks and Tips for Lamb Marking

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