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Lumpy skin disease is one of the most important viral diseases in cattle which is usually with symptoms such skin nodules and ulceration. Although only a small percentage of affected animals die, lumpy skin disease causes significant economic losses.In this episode, Dr Koketso Makhubedu. Veterinarian at Moshawane Veterinary Consulting Rooms in Mafikeng, North West talks about the importance of the vaccination and how often to vaccinate your cattle breed.And this week, we celebrate #SoilSista, Mulalo Munyamela, after dedicating 14-years of her life to the cooperate world, this #SoilSista turned her passion for food into a thriving farming business.
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A 'massive amount' of northern Australia's cattle herd is suddenly not suited to the live export trade with Indonesia.
Indonesia has lifted restrictions on cattle exports from a number of yards in Northern Australia. The restrictions were originally put into place following a Lumpy Skin Disease outbreak believed to come from Australia. Malaysian and Indonesian Governments are satisfied our country is clear of the disease Rural Reporter Emily Minney caught up with Australian Livestock Exporters Council Chief Executive Mark Harvey-Sutton to chat about the announcement:See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian young cattle and slaughter cattle prices have continued to descend during the first eight months of 2023. In this week's podcast, regular markets commentators, RMA's Chris Howie and Ep3's Matt Dalgleish face the big questions: Are processors going to be able to cope (labour wise) with larger numbers of slaughter cattle? If not, what happens to prices? These and other topics are posed in today's cattle market update podcast by Weekly Grill host, Kerry Lonergan. Other topics include the rapidly changing circumstances in the US beef production cycle, the impact of this month's UK Free Trade Agreement, the log-jam of young cattle in northern Australia caused by the Lumpy Skin Disease regulatory episode, and other potential headwinds and tailwinds
A meeting of officials meet in Jakarta loks set to resume the live cattle trade that was halted due to concerns over Lumpy Skin Disease.
Indonesia has advised Australia that eight additional positive tests for Lumpy Skin Disease have been recorded in Australian cattle post arrival in Indonesia.
Pilbara pastoralist Michael Thompson says the cattle industry is on the brink of disaster with authorities now a month into the process of trying to prove to Indonesia that Australia is free of Lumpy Skin Disease.
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Malaysia has temporarily suspended all imports of Australian cattle and buffalo, because of concerns around lumpy skin disease.
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With bright green leaves atop a straight trunk, the desert kurrajong looks like a child's drawing of a tree. If you were lost in the red-dirt desert of west and central Australia, these odd-looking trees would not only catch your eye, but may even save your life.
The Indonesian government has suspended imports of live cattle from four Australian export facilities following the detection of the virus Lumpy Skin Disease in livestock shipped from Australia, technology helping farmers round up and control their stock remotely is now commercially available in Australia and already being used on dairy farms in Tasmania, and a new book celebrates and delves into the lives of six women from across Australia who run their own farming operations.
The Indonesian government has suspended imports of live cattle from four Australian export facilities, following the detection of the virus Lumpy Skin Disease in livestock shipped from Australia.
Australia's transport ministers have agreed to raise the heavy vehicle charge six per cent each year for three years, a dairy market analyst says he's expecting a fall of around 10 per cent in next year's dairy prices and indigenous ranger groups are calling for an increase in operational funds, as part of today's federal budget.
The chair of Australia's new peak body representing cattle producers, David Foote, speaks with Flow listeners about their membership model and debate at the end of last year about the body's formation, their focus on biosecurity threats particularly Foot and Mouth Disease and Lumpy Skin Disease in Indonesia, and how cattle producers are placed amid the herd rebuilt and the EYCI cattle price 'ski slope'.
Celotehan kali ini mebahas tentang penyakit LSD (Lumpy Skin Disease) yang sudah masuk ke Indonesia. Bagaimana mencegahnya dan bagaimana penanganannnya? Dengerin deh episode ke 99 ini. Yukkk. #penyuluhpertanian #edukasipeternakan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dani-medionovianto/support
Following an important outbreak of Lumpy Skin Disease in Israel, a question raised concerning the possible use of drones for the disease surveillance. The idea of using drones to assist in finding affected herds in the field and surveil affected herds seemed logical and useful. A pilot study has been done to evaluate the pros and cons to this thought.
The cross-border movement of animal pathogens can lead to dramatic social and economic consequences. Therefore countries implement prevention measures (e.g. surveillance, border controls and trade restrictions) to reduce the probability of entry of new pathogens. However, resources available for such risk mitigation measures are limited, especially considering the large number of potential source areas and different pathways of entry of the pathogens. We propose a simple and easy-to-use tool to monitor the risk of introduction of foot and mouth and similar transboundary (FAST) animal diseases (Peste des Petits Ruminants, Lumpy Skin Disease, Rift Valley Fever, Sheep and Goat Pox) with the aim of assisting health authorities to identify the most likely routes and source countries for the introduction of these diseases.
Jonathan deBurca Butler takes listeners through the week's international stories...
THE THESIS: The stakes of this election are Biblical in scope. This should be the moment we shift our loyalties from Party to God. The more loyal you are to a political party, the less it cares about you. The more we work with God, the more clearly we hear His voice, the less likely we will be deceived. THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: Romans 10:17So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.John 10:27“My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.”John 8:47“Whoever is of God hears the words of God. The reason why you do not hear them is that you are not of God.”Isaiah 30:21And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left.John 6:63“It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh is no help at all. The words that I have spoken to you are spirit and life.”1 John 5:14And this is the confidence that we have toward him, that if we ask anything according to his will he hears us.2 Timothy 3:16All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness.THE NEWS & COMMENT:The election should be about hiring Godly people to battle: Filthy, ungodly corruption Biden's family got 'interest-free,' 'forgivable' loan from China, new evidence reveals2017 business email and new information released by Sen. Chuck Grassley expose Chinese efforts to enrich the first family.Blatant, ungodly evil[AUDIO] - Our schools are run by radical woke ideology. CRT & reading books to kindergartners telling them they might not be the sex they were born with, encouraging ‘gender affirming' hormone therapy in kids under 16 is child abuse. MTG tells her opponent right to his face[AUDIO] - Tim Ryan pretends parents with kids in school are the ones starting a culture war[AUDIO] - While pro-life protesters and activists are having their houses raided by the FBI, Eric Salwell pretends women are being arrested for getting aboortions The Deep StateMiranda Devine: The FBI jet has been making an awful lot of Friday afternoon flights to Director Chris Wray's home in ritzy Buckhead. Earlier in the summer it was to his Adirondacks spot. His use of the jet amounts to ‘embezzlement,' current, ex-agents allege[AUDIO] - Peter Strok, disgraced former FBI agent says 9/11 was nothing compared to 1/6 and that we should use the full force of government against those people in the same way we did *hunting down actual terrorists*[AUDIO] - FBI Whistleblower, Steve Friend, shares the experience of his "major shock" when his FBI supervisor doubted his claim that no police officers were killed by January 6th protestors.Big Pharma and the CDC, FDA supplicants[AUDIO] - “When Anderson Cooper is making $12M/year…$10M…is coming from Pfizer…” -Robert Kennedy Jr.[AUDIO] - Terrifying new law in Australia - NSW gov to introduce mRNA tech Aug 2023 into cows and other livestock. Nathan Birch is Australia's youngest self-made billionaire (through real estate.)Yes, it's real! NSW fast tracks mRNA FMD and Lumpy Skin Disease vaccines
What is the plan to stop lumpy skin disease getting to Australia?
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In India, fodder inflation reached a nine-year high in 2022. This rising price of fodder became a massive burden on farmers and cattle-rearers whose main source of income is livestock. And a recent Indian Express series has revealed that the government saw this crisis coming two years ago. The government, in fact, made a blueprint to combat inflation and help farmers. But most of their plans remained on paper and farmers are struggling to feed their cattle. This crisis also came at a time when cattle-rearers are also fighting the deadly Lumpy Skin Disease across the country. Indian Express' Harikishan Sharma, who reported on this and the government plan that remained on paper, joins us in this episode to shed a light on the crisis and how farmers are struggling because of it.
Veronica Joseph brings you the news from Rajasthan, Bombay High Court, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, and Uganda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The dairy sector, which accounts for over a fifth of the gross value added from Indian agriculture, needs to be prepared for a fresh resurgence of LSD, with deadlier consequences.
Cattle News Central August 31 headlines: Montana coop to open meat processing facility. Lumpy Skin Disease spreads throughout India. Floods and rains kill over 727,000 cattle in Pakistan. China halts some meat imports from Indiana Tyson plant. Ag company opposes Sioux Falls pork processing plant. Ukraine grain exports near pre-war levels. Sponsored by AgRisk Advisors, Circle 5 School for Cattleman, & 4 T Ag Insurance. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/burnindaylight/message
Cattle News Central August 31 headlines: Montana coop to open meat processing facility. Lumpy Skin Disease spreads throughout India. Floods and rains kill over 727,000 cattle in Pakistan. China halts some meat imports from Indiana Tyson plant. Ag company opposes Sioux Falls pork processing plant. Ukraine grain exports near pre-war levels. Sponsored by AgRisk Advisors, Circle 5 School for Cattleman, & 4 T Ag Insurance. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/burnindaylight/message
First, Indian Express' Man Aman Singh Chhina joins host Utsa Sarmin to talk about the Brahmos missile misfiring incident which led to the firing of three IAF officers.Next, Indian Express' Rahul V Pisharody tells us how an awareness course on internet usage and cyber scams managed to create an army of 3300 student cyber ambassadors in Telangana. And in the end, Indian Express' Gopal Kateshiya discusses the lumpy skin disease that is spreading through India and affecting cattle and the livelihoods of people who depend on cattle as sources of their income.
It's a bit of a hot topic at the moment with Foot and Mouth, Lumpy Skin Disease and Varroa mite getting around the Asia Pacific so I thought I'd dive into it. Farm Biosecurity is everyone's responsibility whether you're trying to stop pests and diseases entering the country or stop the movement of weeds as disease around your farm. We can only influence what we control so it's important to make sure your farm biosecurity plan is up to date. If you don't have a farm biosecurity plan go to farmbiosecurity.com.au for a free resource kit.
Travellers returning from Indonesia will be subject to tougher biosecurity measures from today to try to prevent a local outbreak of foot and mouth disease. As an added precaution Western Australia's chief vet, Michelle Rodan, is asking farmers to consider isolating any farm workers, returning from holidays, from livestock for seven days. The threat of a serious livestock disease like Foot and Mouth or Lumpy Skin Disease has highlighted the need for Australia to introduce an electronic ID system for sheep.
The Weekly Grill podcast host Kerry Lonergan this week turns up the heat on new Federal Agriculture Minister, Murray Watt. In a wide-ranging discussion, the pair discuss jobs and the industry's underlying labour shortage, biosecurity challenges including FMD and Lumpy Skin Disease, energy prices, livestock export trade and carbon emissions. Sen Watt was a solicitor before entering the Queensland public service where he worked as chief of staff to Premier Anna Bligh from 2002 to 2007. He entered federal politics when he was elected to the Senate for Queensland in 2016, having previously served in the Queensland Parliament representing the seat of Everton. Prior to last month's Federal election, he served as shadow minister for Northern Australia, Disaster and Emergency Management and Queensland Resources in Opposition. Senator Watt also participated in Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Committee inquiries in 2019 and 2020.
A new local Tasmanian committee has been set up to prepare for a future outbreak of foot and mouth and Lumpy Skin Disease both now in Indonesia, and cattle farmer Brett Hall says the protocols with our biggest beef export markets like the US and Japan should be changed to allow exports to continue if FMD gets to the mainland
A new local committee has been set up in Tasmania to prepare for any future outbreak of Foot and Mouth and Lumpy Skin Disease, both now in Indonesia
Foot-and-mouth disease and lumpy skin disease continue to spread across Indonesia, according to Consolidated Pastoral Company's (CPC) CEO Troy Setter.
The Weekly Grill host Kerry Lonergan this week talks with Australia's chief veterinary officer Dr Mark Schipp, discussing latest biosecurity issues of relevance to the beef industry - and in in particular, the looming threat of Lumpy Skin Disease. Now appearing on Australia's doorstep in Indonesia, LSD presents an enormous biosecurity threat to Australian livestock - and not just the beef industry, but potentially sheep and goats as well. Topics explored in today's podcast include the issue of vaccine development, and whether Australia should simply use currently existing live vaccines from overseas.
Biosecurity issues have dominated agricultural headlines recently as South Africa grapples with another foot-and-mouth outbreak, meanwhile Lumpy Skin Disease outbreaks among cattle in Indonesia have Australian officials worried. This episode Rob & Olivia discuss these issues as well as pay a special tribute to two friends and colleagues. We hope you have a good Easter break, from the Mecardo team.
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Australia will import lumpy skin disease for research. The live virus will be used to help the industry come up with a vaccine against the disease that has swept through international cattle herds and threatens to devastate Australia's red meat and dairy industries. A Kimberley vet says an updated strategy to deal a possible outbreak of Lumpy Skin Disease is urgently needed for northern Australia. CPC's chief executive officer Troy Setter says while the company's Indonesian feedlots haven't been directly affected, at this point, the disease poses a huge threat to its international and Australian operations.
The Cattle Council of Australia wants the Federal Government to allow live samples of Lumpy Skin Disease to be brought into the country, so infectious disease experts can work on a suitable vaccine. Pastoralists across the north of WA are starting to get concerned about the threat lumpy skin disease poses to the cattle industry. CSIRO researcher Steve Henry says judging by what he has seen in New South Wales, most adult mice seem to be able to tread water or swim.
Australian correspondent on the perils of Lumpy Skin Disease and the quaint story of an 88-year-old dog trialist. Plus, we pay tribute to Ash Barty. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indonesia-based veterinarian Ross Ainsworth says Lumpy Skin Disease, which affects cattle and buffalo, would be "catastrophic" if it reached Australia and Federal Agriculture Minister David Littleproud says an incursion of the disease would shut live export markets overnight and internationally respected authority on carbon credits and emissions reduction policy Andrew Macintosh blows whistle on Australia's greenhouse gas reduction schemes.
Pemerintah Provinsi Riau melalui Dinas Peternakan dan Kesehatan Hewan Riau menerima bantuan 100.350 vaksin dari Kementerian Pertanian RI. Ratusan ribu vaksin itu, untuk mengobati sapi yang terpapar penyakit Lumpy Skin Disease atau LSD.
Welcome along to the first episode of WildCats Pawcast, a brand-new podcast from WildCats Conservation Alliance. To kick the series off, this month we're jumping straight in with the topic of diseases. While global attention is currently focused on COVID-19, a disease that has jumped from animals to humans, it is important to remember that diseases that breach the species barrier also pass from people and their domestic animals to wildlife populations. And this poses a serious threat to endangered species like tigers who are already teetering on the brink of extinction. In this episode I am going to be joined by the Deputy Country Director for the Wildlife Conservation Society's Indonesia Program Dr Matthew Linkie, Freeland Foundation's Surviving Together Program Director Tim Redford and wildlife veterinarian and epidemiologist Dr. Martin Gilbert from Cornell University. We discussed the top three infectious diseases which are having an impact on tigers, including indirect threats from African Swine Fever and Lumpy Skin Disease to the more direct impacts of Canine Distemper Virus.
The OAHN bovine quarterly podcast report gives a quick update on laboratory data from Q1, an overview on risk of lead toxicosis in cattle, and a global surveillance update focusing on Lumpy Skin Disease. For more information, veterinarians can login to access full quarterly reports at www.oahn.ca.