Detection of bovine respiratory disease associated agents from feedlot trough water at two time-points from three commercial NSW beef feedlots

Leah Liefting, Rebecca Barnewall, Ian Marsh, Narelle Sales, Paul Cusack, Francesca Galea, Veronika Vicic, Nancy Saji, Jane Quinn

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Abstract

Cutting edge and novel science
Original languageEnglish
Pagesviii
Publication statusPublished - 2022
EventAustralian Association of Animal Sciences 34th Biennial Conference 2022 - Pullman Cairns International, Cairns, Australia
Duration: 05 Jul 202207 Jul 2022
https://web.archive.org/web/20221025082010/https://www.animalscienceconference2022.com.au/ (Conference website)
https://www.animalscienceconference2022.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/AAAS-Conference-Program-FINAL.pdf (Conference program)
https://www.publish.csiro.au/AN/ANv62n11abs (Abstracts)

Conference

ConferenceAustralian Association of Animal Sciences 34th Biennial Conference 2022
Abbreviated titleAnchoring knowledge - exploring the animal science ecosystem
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityCairns
Period05/07/2207/07/22
OtherON BEHALF OF THE AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF ANIMAL SCIENCES, WE INVITE YOU TO CAIRNS AND THE 34TH AAAS CONFERENCE: ANCHORING KNOWLEDGE, EXPLORING THE ANIMAL SCIENCE ECOSYSTEMS.
For science to have an impact – for knowledge to be anchored – it needs to be ratified, shared, applied and reviewed. The 2022 AAAS conference program is being thoughtfully prepared entice innovation and blue-sky thinking, and to pull our knowledge and expertise together to make our science impactful to all animal industries. We are not only at the cutting edge of animal science, but we are also in a unique position to help shape the future direction of agricultural and ecological services.


Join us in Cairns for thought-provoking keynote speakers, tropically-enhanced networking, and field tours that showcase two UNESCO World Heritage Sites – the Wet Tropics Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef.
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