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Water Buffalo Handling: Property to Abattoir Part 3. Transportation to the abattoir

Details:

Title

Water Buffalo Handling: Property to Abattoir Part 3. Transportation to the abattoir

Other title

Agnote

Creator

Lemcke, B.

Issued by

Northern Territory. Department of Primary Industry, Fisheries and Mines

Collection

Serial No. 613; Agdex No. 487/20; Water Buffalo Handling; Agnote; E-Journals; PublicationNT; Agnote

Date

2006-12

Notes

This publication contains may contain links to external sites. These external sites may no longer be active.; Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).

Language

English

Subject

Agriculture; Weeds; Biological control; Animals; Farm animals; Periodicals

Publisher name

Northern Territory Government

Place of publication

Berrimah

Series

Agnote

Volume

No: J65, December 2006

File type

application/pdf

ISSN

0157-8243

Use

Attribution International 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)

Copyright owner

Northern Territory Government

License

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/252484

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/543953

Page content

Northern Territory Government Page 5 of 5 There will be a better financial potential if quiet young animals are put on the market. There is a distinct possibility of higher prices per kg for your stock if you can consistently produce good quality meat animals. Not only is the meat of such animals of better quality, there is more quality meat to sell per carcase. Ascendancy in the market place is achieved by producing a consistent high quality product. FURTHER READING Attend Low Stress Stock handling School. See website www.lss.net.au Ford, B.D. (1982). Productivity and Management of the Water Buffalo in Australia. DPIFM Technical Bulletin No 61. Grandin, T. US animal behaviour specialist. Hyde, K.W. (Ed.) (1998). Water Buffalo in the New Rural Industries A Handbook for Farmers and Investors, pp 76-81. RIRDC. Lemcke, B. (2006). Tenderbuff: Guidelines for Production. DPIFM Agnote No 330. Lemcke, B. (2006). Abattoir Procedures for Tenderbuff. DPIFM Agnote No 473. Wesley-Smith, R. N. et al, (1981). Fencing for Buffalo Control. DPIFM Technical Bulletin No 47. Williams, B. US animal behaviour specialist. See website www.stockmanship.com Please visit us at our website: www.nt.gov.au/dpifm Department of Primary Industry, Fisheries and Mines Northern Territory Government ISSN 0157-8243 Serial No. 613 Agdex No. 487/20 Disclaimer: While all care has been taken to ensure that information contained in this Agnote is true and correct at the time of publication, the Northern Territory of Australia gives no warranty or assurance, and makes no representation as to the accuracy of any information or advice contained in this publication, or that it is suitable for your intended use. No serious, business or investment decisions should be made in reliance on this information without obtaining independent/or professional advice in relation to your particular situation.