With very dry conditions and an uncertainty as to whether an end is in sight, it is imperative that livestock owners begin to implement risk mitigation protocols.
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A lack of early planning, or inadequate planning and preparation for extended dry times is often the biggest contributor to landholder stress, production loss and livestock death due to starvation.
Stock reduction is one of the easiest methods to reduce the pressure on pastures. When left unmanaged, high stocking levels can cause significant damage to the health and future growth of pastures for many seasons to come.
Dr Cassie Maria, District Veterinarian said, “At this time we are lucky enough to be experiencing greater than average cattle prices. It is therefore the perfect time to take advantage of prices and reduce on farm stocking rates but it is important to note that this does not require the sale of whole herds.”