Australian Alpaca
NSW CENTRAL COAST AND HUNTER REGION
 

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ALPACA RELATED ARTICLES

SHOWING RULES

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AAA Showing Rules Manual

The Showing Rules Manual is a publication of the Australian Alpaca Association Inc. that has been prepared by the Showing and Judging Sub-Committee. It has been designed to ensure that members are aware of information important to the activity of showing alpacas.

Australian Alpaca Association
Minutes

LINKS TO DOCUMENTS ON OTHER WEBSITES

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Agriculture Notes - Suri Alpacas

This Agriculture Note (AG0876 - Junary 2000) provides information on care and handling of Suri alpacas.

Farm Diversification Information Service, Bendigo (via AAA Website)
Minutes

Australian Mycotoxin Newsletters

ACIAR's Mycotoxin Newsletter was published by the Postharvest Technology Program for over 13 years.

The final edition of the Mycotoxin Newsletter was produced in June 2003. Four issues were produced each year, with the most recent issues available via the linked website..

Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research

DOCUMENTS HELD IN THE CC&H REGIONAL WEBSITE ARCHIVE

Date Name Source
Document
Autumn 2007

Feeding alpacas to maximise their reproductive potential

by Jane Vaughan BVSc PhD MACVSc (Ruminant Nutrition)
Autumn 2007

Mating management and embryo transfer in alpacas

by Jane Vaughan BVSc PhD MACVSc (Ruminant Nutrition)
Spring 2006

Internal Parasite Control

Reprint of an article published in the Winter 2006 issue of Alpaca Hmmm...

by Sue Roberts
Spring 2006

First Time Showing Tips

Reprint of an article published in the Winter 2006 issue of Alpaca Hmmm...

by Frances Carleton
Winter 2006

Camel!

Reprint of an article published in the Winter 2006 issue of Alpaca Hmmm...

by Frances Carleton
Summer 2006

Progress In Alpaca Research at the University of Sydney

Reprint of an article on AI published in the Summer 2006 issue of Alpaca Hmmm...

by Dr. Katherine Morton
Spring 2005

Bumble Hill Alpaca Muesli

Reprint of an article published in the Spring 2005 issue of Alpaca Hmmm...

by Julienne Gelber

Bumble Hill Alpacas
Spring 2005

Alpaca Research at the University of Sydney

Reprint of an article on AI published in the Spring 2005 issue of Alpaca Hmmm...

by Dr. Katherine Morton
Pre 2005

Blue Eyed White survey results

A Survey of Australian Alpaca Breeders to Determine the Incidence of Clinical Deafness in Blue-Eyed White Alpacas within the Australian Herd.

Paul Thibault MBBS
El Prado Alpacas
Pre 2005

Worms in Alpaca

Testing and treatment of worms in Alpacas.

Stephen Love and Dr Gareth Hutchinson
NSW Agriculture
August 2002

Tick Survival in Alpacas

Paralysis tick (Ixodes Holocyclus) is an insidious parasite endemic to the East coast of Australia. This paper discusses the key points around tick problems in alpacas.

Pippa Smith
April 2002

What is healthy soil?

A healthy soil is sufficiently biologically diverse to regulate the availability of nutrients for plant growth, and the activity of soil animals and microbes to promote a healthy root system.

Pam Pittaway
University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba
Minutes
October 1999

Farmnote 104/99 - Johnes Disease in Cattle

Johne's disease is a chronic, intestinal disease of ruminants caused by Mycobacterium paratuberculosis. Infection causes thickening of the intestinal wall affecting absorption of nutrients and water. This Farmnote discussed the identification, implications, and treatment possibilities around Johnes disease.

Agriculture WA
Minutes

VET HMMMINGS...

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Vet Hmmmings...

Vet Hmmmings is a regular series of articles that appears in the CC&H regional newsletter. They will appear here a random number of weeks after publication of the newsletter.

Various

 

These documents are provided for information only and are not a substitute for expert advice or your own research. Neither the AAA or the region accepts responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained within them.