Reproductive and leptospiral studies on beef cattle in central Queensland [rainfall effects]
1987
Carroll, A.G. (Australian Dept. of Primary Industry, Canberra) | Campbell, R.S.F. (James Cook Univ., Townsville (Australia). School of Tropical Veterinary Science)
Branding percentages decreased significantly in the year following drought. Leptospirosis was more prevalent after rain and on properties with water-holding soil; the soil difference was not reflected in branding rate differences. Leptospirosis is due rather to serovar hardjo than pomona.
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