
Proceedings of the Deer Branch of the NZVA
Published by: New Zealand Veterinary AssociationElectronic ISSN: 1176-2772
Contains full papers presented at conference by veterinary experts on a wide range of topics relevant to the practice of Deer medicine and surgery. Also contains original research papers, case studies and first reports of disease outbreaks.
Proceedings of the Society of Sheep and Beef Veterinarians of the NZVA and Cervetec Conference 309 ( 2015 )
- A model for the heritability of susceptibility or resilience to Johne's disease
- Leptospirosis in deer - a local survey
- TeamMate: The New Zealand working dog project - a 2015 update
- Southland sheep abortions - a novel agent investigated
- Smooth witchgrass toxicity
- Should calves get analgesia when they are disbudded?
- Salmonella hindmarsh - more 'stuff' down south
- Running a grazing business in veterinary practice, the good, the bad and the ugly
- Red deer breeding in Patagonia, Argentina
- Real time foot and mouth disease training in Nepal
- Post velvetting deaths in stags
- Pissed orf - more scabby mouth issues!
- Passion2Profit
- Outcomes of orthopaedic interventions in farm dogs
- Mt Nicholas Station - traditional high country merino station
- Long acting iodine injections in sheep - what happens?
- How we are helping farmers produce more lamb
- An update on Advance Parties
- Effects of mineral additives on the efficacy of oral ML anthelmintics in deer
- Beef production vs dairy grazing systems
- Case studies: Exclusion of non-classical vesicular disease
- Cervine triple combination anthelmintic residue study - moxidectin, oxfendazole and levamisole
- Clinical communication: A helicobacter abortion outbreak in two-tooth ewes in Southland
- Comparison of the efficacy of two different treatment regimens of long acting doramectin injection (Dectomax Injection) combined with an oral levamisole in cattle
- Current research projects - Massey Working Dog Centre
- Extrathoracic (ectopic) thymus in Wiltshire lambs
- How we are helping farmers get more for their lamb
- Farmax analysis - driving sheep and beef farm profitability
- FarmIQ for veterinarians
- Fetal loss in maiden ewes - an update
- Fetal resorption in hoggets - results of an investigation in 2014
- Gastrointestinal nematodes in deer - summary of a PhD programme
- Getting ahead of the game: maximising profit and environmental protection on New Zealand pastoral farms
- Them and us: Understanding how farm consultants view the veterinary profession - results of a survey of 25 farm consultants on their attitude towards the role of veterinarians in farm businesses
Proceedings of a Deer Course for Veterinarians ( 2014 )
- Address to the AAVEC Cervetec conference 2013 by the President of the Deer Branch of the NZVA
- Getting ahead of the game: Maximising profit and environmental protection on New Zealand pastoral farms
- Understanding the deer farming business
- Turning passion into profit: Productivity in the New Zealand deer industry
- The prevalence and risk factors associated with retroperitoneal haemorrhage in deer presented for slaughter - a case-control study
- The Foot and Mouth Disease in Deer Project
- StockCARE: A model for success
- Semen parameters and serum testosterone concentrations in fallow deer, Dama dama, in captivity
- Selling veterinary consultancy services
- Preliminary results from a study of reproductive wastage in deer
- New Zealand deer monitor farms - a means of technology transfer
- New Zealand deer industry genetic gains
- Field veterinary report of the use of a 3-shot Yersinavax vaccination regime for the control of Yersiniosis in weaner deer
- Agriculture and technology: The challenges and opportunities - data as an ecosystem
- Feeding in winter: Requirements and opportunities for red deer
- Evaluation of different multiple ovulation treatments in Pere David's deer (Elaphurus davidianus)
- Epidemiologic and pathologic characterisation of paratuberculosis in red deer farms in Argentina
- Efficacy of levamisole, moxidectin oral, moxidectin injectable and monepantel against Ostertagia-type nematodes in deer
- Developing apps for the deer industry: App number 1 - DEERFeed
- Deer: Reflections on what we have learned, where we have been and where we need to go
- Deer genetics, DEERSelect and P2P
- Case report: Suspected osteohemochromatosis (congenital erythropoietic porphyria) in New Zealand deer
- Anthelmintic resistance to macrocyclic lactones after 30 years use on an Otago deer farm
- Anthelmintic efficacy studies for levamisole and oxfendazole against ostertagia-type nematodes in deer and the evaluation of moxidectin dose rate in the presence of ostertagia-type nematode resistance
- Yersinia pseudotuberculosis: What's the strain?
Proceedings of the Deer Branch of the New Zealand Veterinary Association ( 2013 )
- A study to estimate the efficacy of Eprinomectin pour-on by comparing the faecal egg count reduction to the worm count reduction on a commercial deer farm
- An approach to better inform decision making around disposal options in the event of a foot-and-mouth outbreak in New Zealand
- Anthelmintic resistance to macrocyclic lactones after 30 years use on an Otago deer farm
- Can we assess the transmission of paratuberculosis between farms? Description of a network analysis of livestock movements
- Deer: reflections on what we have learnt - where we have been and where we need to go
- Efficacy of Levamisole, Moxidectin oral, Moxidectin injectable and Monepantel against Ostertagia-type nematodes in deer
- Emergency vaccination as an adjunct to a standard stamping-out policy in New Zealand for foot-and-mouth disease
- Fitness for transport Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI)/New Zealand Veterinary Association (NZVA)/ Industry initiatives - what does diseased, defective or injured mean? Part 1
- Fitness for transport Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI)/New Zealand Veterinary Association (NZVA)/ Industry initiatives - what does diseased, defective or injured mean? Part 2
- Foot and mouth disease vaccination - international thinking and what it means for New Zealand
- Meat inspection reform - risk based inspection and its relevance to modern farming and processing
- Ministry for Primary Industries Verification Services - State of play and the future
- On-farm verification - MPI and the role of rural practitioners
- Preliminary results from a study of reproductive wastage in deer
- Risk factors for foot-and-mouth disease in Zambia, 1981-2012
- The effect of ML resistant Cooperia in healthy cattle
Annual Conference 2013 - Volume 30 ( 2013 )
- Address to the AAVEC Cervetec conference 2013 by the President of the Deer Branch of the New Zealand Veterinary Association
- Agriculture and technology - The challenges and opportunities: Data as an ecosystem
- Anthelmintic resistance to macrocyclic lactones after 30 years use on an Otago deer farm
- Deer: Reflections on what we have learned, where we have been and where we need to go
- Efficacy of levamisole, moxidectin oral, moxidectin injectable and monepantel against Ostertagia-type nematodes in deer
- Epidemiologic and pathologic characterisation of paratuberculosis in red deer farms in Argentina
- Evaluation of different multiple ovulation treatments in Pere David's deer (Elaphurus davidianus)
- New Zealand deer industry genetic gains
- New Zealand deer monitor farms - a means of technology transfer
- Preliminary results from a study of reproductive wastage in deer
- Semen parameters and serum testosterone concentrations in fallow deer, Dama dama, in captivity
- Turning passion into profit: Productivity in the New Zealand deer industry
Proceedings of the Deer Branch of the New Zealand Veterinary Association 29 ( 2012 )
- Antibody responses to Toxovax in 13 month red deer hinds
- Potential infectious causes of abortion in deer
- The work of the value chain theme group
- The prevalence of paratuberculosis in New Zealand farmed livestock
- The NZ Deer Industry: Productivity improvement programme and deer health
- The deer industry's Johne's Disease action plan
- Sensitivity and specificity of individual faecal culture and ParalisaTM to detect Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection in young farmed deer
- Recording software for deer producers
- Productivity improvement programme - processor theme group
- Productivity Improvement Programme - Genetics and Physiology
- Producer segmentation in accordance with attitudes towards practice change
- Observations of the response of stags to Bopriva anti-GnRF vaccine
- CARLA and parasite resistance in deer
- Moxidectin pharmacokinetics and resistance in deer
- Modelling Johne's disease control in deer
- Johne's Management Limited: Update to June 2012
- Increasing on-farm adoption of technology: Grasping for the non-existent silver bullet?
- Increasing farmer adoption of new technology via effective field day events
- High-country deer farming in New Zealand: Challenges of farming deer in extensive environments
- Evaluation of a test and cull programme for Paratuberculosis in Landcorp Farming Limited's deer breeding herds
- Deer industry productivity improvement programme
- Control of parasites in farmed deer
- Clinical investigations of foetal loss in farmed red deer
- Update of multispecies leptospirosis in New Zealand
Proceedings of the Deer Branch of the New Zealand Veterinary Association 28 ( 2011 )
- A deer veterinarian's perspective of a deer industry utopia
- Test-and-cull and evaluation of its cost-effectiveness for JD control in deer
- Moxidectin drug residue trial
- National velvet standards body activities and issues 2011
- New Zealand Veterinary Pathology deer cases: Summary of 2010 and 2011 seasons
- On-farm management of Johne's Disease in deer
- Quantitative PCR as an ancillary, ante-mortem diagnostic test for Johne's Disease in deer: A comparison between bacteriologic culture, serological reactivity and faecal shedding
- Reproductive productivity of farmed red deer: A review
- The association between Paratuberculosis and production performance in New Zealand pastoral livestock
- Johne's management limited current activities
- The deer branch NZVA welfare strategy
- The deer farmer's perspective on a deer industry utopia
- The deer progeny test project
- The future of managed hunting in New Zealand: A personal perspective
- The MAF welfare plan
- Thoughts and experiences with Johne's disease in deer herds
- Landcorp's vision for the New Zealand deer industry's utopia
- Interesting recent observations on parasitology
- A personal view of the deer industry's utopia
- Deer industry utopia: Deer improvement's vision
- A study of the pathogenicity and diagnosis of gastrointestinal parasites in young farmed deer
- Amendment of the National Pest Management Strategy for bovine tuberculosis: Approaches to eradication of TB from wildlife in New Zealand
- Angular limb deformities in growing farmed deer in Canterbury
- Cervine anthelmintics: The bubble has burst
- Deer diseases in China
- Deer farming in China
- Deer industry utopia: The DFA vision
- Gene expression in deer resistant or susceptible to Johne's disease: Preliminary findings
- Deer parasite diagnostics: Preliminary findings
- Deer products, processing and use in China
- Deer velvetting and animal welfare: Current perceptions of acceptable practice
- Do farmed red deer hinds display a post-parturient faecal egg and larval count rise?
- Effect of gaps in a ring block for analgesia for velvet removal
- Experiences as a mixed-practice veterinarian within the Johne's Consultancy Network
- Fading elk syndrome: Aetiology
- Topical issues in parasitology relevant to deer
Proceedings of the Deer Branch of the New Zealand Veterinary Association - Volume 27 ( 2010 )
- A liver biopsy technique for red deer
- Lameness outbreak in a group of weaner deer
- Veterinary diagnostic laboratories: latest advancements and future trends
- Two new disease entities in deer identified at deer slaughter plants in Southland
- The effect of Silirum vaccine on subclinical Johne's Disease in young farmed deer (Cervus elaphus) - preliminary results from a randomised controlled trial
- Technology in farm animal veterinary practice - avoid or embrace?
- Sire referencing in deer
- Sero-prevalence of leptospirosis in deer slaughter premise workers in New Zealand
- Quantitative PCR as an ancillary, ante-mortem diagnostic test for Johne's disease in deer
- Paratuberculosis prevalence in New Zealand pastoral livestock: a deer industry perspective
- Management of Johne's disease: a practitioner's perspective
- Losses of deer post transportation: A case study
- Longitudinal study of resistant or susceptible red deer to challenge with Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis - preliminary results
- Johne's disease vaccines for livestock
- A survey of clinical leptospirosis in animals and people on mixed-species farms: preliminary observations
- Herd infection with Johne's disease: A case study
- Economic indexes for venison genetics
- Economic effect of Johne's disease in New Zealand farmed deer - a work in progress
- Diagnosis of lungworm infections in young red deer
- Deer industry Johne's disease initiatives
- Consultancy work on deer farms: 25 years of practitioner experience
- Concepts for test and slaughter strategies for disease control and management
- Cobalt toxicity averted
- Challenges for deer veterinarians
- Applied gene technology
- Animal disease surveillance programmes within the deer industry
- Veterinary service to the deer industry
Proceedings of a Deer Course for Veterinarians 2009 ( 2009 )
- 2020 Science as it relates to deer industry vision
- New Zealand needs an ETS that supports efficient agriculture
- Venison quality, from plate to gate
- Velvet antler research progress
- Vaccines for disease prevention in farmed deer
- The Northern Focus Farm
- Technical review: velvet antler removal
- TB testing of hard antler stags: a discussion
- Silirum(TM) vaccine in the control of Johne's disease in young farmed deer, preliminary results from a field efficacy trial
- Quantitative PCR as an ancillary, ante-mortem diagnostic test for Johne's disease in deer
- Progress towards understanding rumen development in red deer
- Process for evaluating proposed technical amendments to the National Pest Management Strategy for Bovine Tuberculosis
- Paratuberculosis in deer: what we know, what we think we know and what we don't know
- Parasite diagnosis
- NZFSA VA / MAFED / DINZ Deer Velvet Compliance Monitoring: The 2008 - 2009 combined strategy
- NZ climate change, emissions trading scheme & pastoral agriculture
- National slaughterhouse-based surveillance for Johne's disease in New Zealand farmed deer
- A "Country of Origin" identification tool for the New Zealand deer velvet industry
- Five year industry strategic intents for New Zealand venison and velvet
- Breeding goals for the deer industry
- Compliance with the NVSB velvet removal programme
- Computerised tomography scanning of the development of the gastrointestinal tract in red deer
- Deer product exports
- Deer velvet antler market overview
- Deer, soils and water
- Future options for velvet antler removal
- NAIT, the LIC perspective
- Genetic progress in deer
- Genetics of temperament in deer
- Isolation of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis from grossly normal mesenteric lymph nodes of slaughter deer, preliminary results from a nationwide prevalence study
- Leptospirosis in deer: the facts
- Leptospirosis on deer farms: to vaccinate or not?
- MAF enforcement directorate develvetting initiative
- Yearling antler analgesia and antler temperature
Annual Conference 2008 - Volume 25 ( 2008 )
- A Leptospirosis communications plan for the New Zealand deer industry
- The Argentinian deer industry
- Leptospirosis: A Massey University research update
- National Velvet Standards Body update: Getting a better result
- Nutrition and feeding: Present and future opportunities for red deer
- Regulatory issues and deer slaughter
- Residue control in velvet antler
- Sensitivity and specificity of meat inspector detection of "enlarged" mesenteric lymph nodes of farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus)
- The deer industry's productivity strategy: Concepts and development
- Heat stress and heat stroke in deer and other animals
- The deer industry's science strategy for productivity
- The diagnosis of copper status in deer
- The genetic technology revolution and its implications for deer breeding
- The National Pest Management Strategy for bovine tuberculosis: Success for the deer industry
- The New Zealand Food Safety Authority Verification Agency and velveting compliance
- Vaccination of deer for Johne's disease with Silirum(TM): Safety, dose and tuberculosis test cross-reactivity
- Veterinary services to rural clients: New Zealand Veterinary Association initiatives
- Johne's disease in New Zealand fallow deer (Dama dama) and multi-species grazing on fallow deer farms versus red/wapiti/elk farms
- Fading elk syndrome: A practitioner case report
- Acute copper toxicity in deer
- Comparative methane emissions from cattle, red deer and sheep
- Advances in AI and ET Technology in Cervids
- Age susceptibility of deer to Johne's disease - Preliminary results
- Analgesia of the velvet antler using the Natur-O ring: Electroencephalogram and behaviour observations of efficacy
- Antler growth and skeletal bone turnover: A quantitative computed tomography study
- Association between species combination on-farm and Mycobacterium-like lesions in deer at slaughter
- Bovine tuberculosis diagnosis in red deer vaccinated against Johne's disease
- Characterisation of clinical Johne's Disease on New Zealand deer farms
- Current veterinary services to the NZ deer industry
- Facilitating deer industry focus farms: A veterinarian's perspective
- Deer diseases in Argentina
- Deer productivity: Reviewing progress
- Deer veterinarians and Tb control
- Disease and deer farm productivity and profitability
- Diseases and defects in deer at slaughter premises in New Zealand
- Early calving in red deer
- Enterotoxemia (?) in a 5-year-old stag
- Welfare issues at deer slaughter premises 2005-2008
Annual Conference 2007 - Volume 24 ( 2007 )
- A national deer Johne's disease database: The C. ovis database precedent
- Post-xylazine stag deaths - Update 2006
- Leafy turnips (cv Pasja) for grazing by lactating red deer hinds in mid-summer: Investigating transition from pasture
- Lignocaine residues in velvet antler 1: Determining tourniquet tension and antler blood flow using fluorescent microspheres and fluoroscopy
- MAF and the welfare of deer
- Marketing of meat from New Zealand
- Multi-species grazing and nutritional ecology in deer/ sheep/ cattle pastoral systems: An overview
- Multi-species integrated grazing: A practical perspective
- New Zealand's CWD surveillance program
- Oil-adjuvanted Johne's vaccines in red deer (Cervus elaphus)
- Prospects and issues for Johne's vaccination of farmed deer
- Johne's disease management in deer on farm 2006
- Risk factors associated with farmer-diagnosed clinical Johne's disease in weaner farmed deer in New Zealand
- Sensitivity, specificity and repeatability of gross inspection of enlarged, 'Johne's disease-suspect' mesenteric lymph nodes of farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus) by accredited meat assessors
- Seroprevalence of Leptospira serovars Hardjobovis and Pomona on mixed-species farms in the lower North Island of New Zealand
- Shared parasites of deer, sheep, and cattle
- Sub-clinical parasitism, weaning date, growth of deer calves and reproductive performance of hinds
- Sudden death due to acute liver disease in adult red deer stags: A case report
- The current state of the Canadian cervid industry and the challenges brought on by BSE and CWD
- The National Velveting Standards Body issues and activities 2005-6
- The white-tailed deer industry in Canada
- Johne's vaccine trials in deer: Research update
- Johne's disease in deer: Practical steps towards taking control
- A new multi-species research focus on leptospirosis and Johne's disease
- Breeding values and their application
- A practitioner's perspective on internal parasite management in deer
- A risk-based approach to multi-species animal health planning
- Amounts and distribution of mineral elements associated with liveweight gains of grazing red deer (Cervus elaphus)
- An overview of the National Johne's Disease Control Program in Australia
- Animal health planning for multi-species farms
- Anthelmintic resistance - An industry perspective
- Anthelmintic resistance in deer
- Applying a systems forage approach to the pastoral nutrition needs of New Zealand deer farms
- Chronic wasting disease update
- Johne's disease control in New Zealand
- Commercial AI for genetic improvement in farmed red deer in New Zealand
- Current deer industry issues
- Deer velveting: Introduction and restraint methods
- Diagnostic detection methods for Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
- Factors contributing to effective local anaesthesia of the velvet antler pedicle
- financial model for genetic improvement in venison production
- Immuno-epidemiology of Johne's disease in New Zealand deer herds
- Improving the tuberculin test in red deer (Cervus elaphus)
- In utero transmission of M. paratuberculosis in deer
- Velvet removal in deer: A review of procedures and considerations
Proceedings of the Society of Sheep and Beef Cattle Veterinarians of the NZVA 37 - reprinted in the Proceedings of the Deer Branch of the NZVA ( 2007 )
Annual Conference 2006 - Volume 23 ( 2006 )
Annual Conference 2005 - Volume 22 ( 2005 )
- An outbreak of Leptospirosis on a southland deer farm
- Q-Graze and ForageMaster: computer-based learning tools for farmers
- Johnes disease workshop
- Leptospirosis in deer slaughter premises
- Leptospirosis in farmed deer in New Zealand: Implications and industry options
- Management of Disease Risk for a National Deer Artificial Insemination Service
- Methane production by farmed deer
- Pathology of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (M. ptb.) infected deer and sheep
- Production efficiency vs dogma : A challenge to the New Zealand deer industry
- Serodiagnosis of Johne's disease and complications with Tb testing
- Human leptospirosis and deer
- Survey of New Zealand veterinarians on the welfare of NZ farmed deer
- The deer code of welfare - conundrum, convention, cosy cabal or cutting edge?
- The diagnosis of Mycobacterium avium subspecies ptb in four New Zealand deer slaughter premises: a retrospective study
- The effect of wapiti genes on puberty of red deer hinds
- The efficacy of oral ivermectin, pour-on ivermectin and pour-on moxidectin against naturally acquired infections of lungworm and gastrointestinal parasites in young farmed deer
- The epidemiological investigation of Johne's disease in deer
- Ultrasonographic pregnancy testing in deer - adding value
- Innovations for deer growth: thinking outside the square
- Heinz body anaemia in yearling red deer: A case report
- An update of the national velveting standards body's activities
- Deer Industry New Zealand productivity strategy
- Animal health risks and their management in multi-species grazing systems
- Anthelmintic use in deer: Preliminary survey results
- Atypical interstitial pneumonia in deer - a case report
- Cervid herpesvirus-1 and a Rhadinovirus type-2 of elk in two farmed red deer herds
- Compliance with residue requirements in velvet antler
- Current knowledge of Johne's disease in farmed deer - a brief review
- Current velvet antler analgesia research: Factors contributing to the effectiveness of local anaesthetic blocks
- Deer leptospirosis vaccination: A preliminary report
- Genetic improvement in deer
- DEERSelect - A national genetic evaluation system for deer
- Distribution and efficacy of CuO wire particles in red deer (Cervus elaphus)
- Effect of molybdenum on tissue copper concentrations and response to copper oxide wire particle supplementation in deer
- Environmental sustainability and deer farming
- Epidemiology and control of leptospirosis in New Zealand farmed deer: a summary of Massey University research
- Evaluation of forage herbs for deer: feeding value and trace elements
- Experiences with Johne's Disease
- Update on Johne's disease research at AgResearch Invermay
Proceedings of the 1st World Deer Veterinary Congress and the Deer Branch of the New Zealand Veterinary Association ( 2004 )
- A perspective on tuberculosis in deer within Britain and mainland Europe
- Selection and use of projectile syringe systems
- Practitioner experience with Johne's disease
- Practitioner experience with Tb control
- Regional Tb Control Strategies in New Zealand
- Reproductive Indices and Fawn Mortality in Farmed White-tailed Deer
- Reproductive Management Of Reindeer In Alaska
- Reproductive Technologies on Chinese Deer Farms
- Review of Johne's disease in deer
- Role of wild deer in the NZ Tb problem
- Selection and breeding technologies for genetic improvement in New Zealand deer
- The Aftermath of Chronic Wasting Disease
- OIE, Deer Diseases and International Trade
- The Basics of Chronic Wasting Disease
- The Michigan Bovine Tuberculosis Problem
- The reproductive performance of farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Australia
- The status and management of wild deer in Australia
- Tuberculosis research in deer - 25 years on
- Veterinarians and the NZ Deer Industry
- Veterinary involvement in deer & deer farming in North America
- Welfare of Deer at Slaughter in New Zealand
- Welfare of Farmed Deer in NZ - A Veterinarian's Perspective
- Wild deer issues in Britain and mainland Europe
- Overview of on-farm deer welfare issues
- New Reproductive Technologies for Red Deer and Wapiti
- Artificial Insemination in Whitetail Deer
- Deer Tb Control in New Zealand
- Australian Deer Welfare
- Causes of Morbidity and Mortality in Farmed White-tailed Deer in North America
- Cervid Welfare Issues in North America
- Collection of Semen from Cervids
- Deer and Leptospirosis: A Review of the World Situation
- Deer Disease as a Welfare Issue
- Deer Farming in Australia
- Deer Farming in China
- Deer Production Medicine
- Deer Veterinarians: A New Zealand Marketer's Perspective
- New and not-so-new drugs for restraint and sedation in deer
- Deer Veterinary Issues in the United Kingdom and Europe
- Eradication of CWD in Canada
- Farm Management Options for Deer JD
- Foot and Mouth Disease in Deer
- Immunodiagnosis of TB and Johne's disease in deer
- Important Diseases of Wild White-tailed Deer in North America
- Isolation and Identification of Deer Mucosal Disease Virus
- Long-term contraceptive implants as an alternative management option for wild deer near urban environments
- Necrobacillosis in New Zealand red deer - a case study
- Necrobacillosis in White-tailed Deer
- Zoonotic Diseases of Deer
Annual Conference 2003 - Volume 20 ( 2003 )
- Antlers Removal: Observations from Deer Slaughter Premises
- Immunodiagnostic Tests in the Management of Johne's Disease in Deer Herds
- Trace Element Status of Deer Related to Diet
- Sustainable Feeding and Parasite Control for Deer
- Research Methods for Pain Evaluation
- On-farm Experiences with Johne's Disease in Deer: A Case Report
- Leptospirosis in Farmed Deer
- Landcorp Farming - Sustainable Environmental Management
- Experimental Challenge Trial of Novel Johne's Disease Vaccine
- Case Report on a Bone Disorder in Young Elk
- DeerSouth : Progress and Prospects
- Deer Industry New Zealand and Deer Farming Sustainability
- Deer Farming Sustainability
- Deer Farming and Resource Management
- Copper Amended Fertiliser and Response in Deer Copper Status
- Compression for Velvet Antler Analgesia: Humaneness and Practical Applications
- Comparison of Lidocaine and Antler Pedicle Compression for Analgesia for Velvet Antler Removal in Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) Anaesthetised by Halothane in Oxygen
- Vaccination for Lungworm in Red Deer
Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production 63 - reprinted in the Proceedings of the Deer Branch of the NZVA ( 2003 )
- Approaches in developing a successful trans-cervical AI programme for farmed deer
- Designing pastures for modern deer farming systems
- Effect of withholding anthelmintic treatment on autumn growth and internal parasitism of weaner deer grazing perennial ryegrass-based pasture or chicory
- Exploring the potential applications of advanced reproductive technologies in deer farming
- Genetic improvement of red deer
- Impact of diseases on the NZ deer industry
- Maintaining product quality from the farm gate to the processing facility
- Optimising calf growth of red deer in summer and autumn
- Reflections and visions in the deer industry
- Reproductive productivity of young red deer hinds
- Research on calving environments for farmed red deer: a review
- The effect of hybridisation on venison production
- Wintering systems for weaners in Otago and Southland
Annual Conference 2002 - Volume 19 ( 2002 )
- An Alternative IgG1 ELISA Test for Tb Diagnosis in Deer
- Foot and Mouth Disease session: Summary of papers at the NADVet Conference, Austin, Texas, 19-20 Feb, 2002
- Weaning systems and growth
- Veterinary practitioners and on-farm Tb management Groups
- Update on deer industry issues
- Summary of a Johne's disease session: NADVet Conference, Austin, Texas, 19-20 Feb, 2002
- Review of calving losses in an intensively managed red deer herd
- Reproductive wastage from farmed deer: data, theories and risk analysis
- Reproductive investigation : peri-natal losses
- On-farm recommendations for management of Johnes Disease: A series of case scenarios
- Issues surrounding new techniques for antler analgesia
- Iodine and deer calf survival
- Industry and individual farm perspectives of deer JD
- Farm product verification
- Bovine tuberculosis in deer: Update from the NADVet Conference, Austin, Texas, 19-20 Feb, 2002
- Farm computer software - deer, production and profitability
- Facial Eczema in Red Deer & New Zealand Wapiti
- Evaluation of compression for analgesia for velvet antler removal: Canadian experience, preliminary observations
- Evaluation of a compression method of producing analgesia for velvet antler removal in red deer
- Estimated breeding values: use for velvet antler production and developments in objective genetic evaluation
- Epidemiological information to establish individual farm TB management programmes
- Demystifying Johne's disease in Deer
- Deer Internet Websites
- Climate change: The Government's preferred policy package for agriculture and forestry
- Chronic Wasting Disease: Summary of papers at the NADVet Conference, Austin, Texas, 19-20 Feb, 2002
- Calving environments for farmed red deer: a review of current knowledge and a pilot study on soil quality
- Brucella ovis infection in deer
- Welfare of deer at deer slaughter premises
Annual Conference 2001 - Volume 18 ( 2001 )
- Batchelar Animal Health Laboratory case reports
- Liver trace elements in farmed and feral deer
- The Non-Surgical Recovery of Embryos From Red Deer - A Field Clinical Trial
- The effects of maternal antibody and stress on responses to "Yersiniavax" in red deer calves
- The ACVM Act: An Update
- Terminal Sires: Richmond Wrightson Deer Performance Project Data
- Sensitive issues for the deer industry
- Review of deer anthelmintics
- Residues: Regulatory Issues
- Recent advances in deer Tb research: Diagnosis, vaccination and heritability of resistance
- Principles and practice of vaccine use
- Photoperiod, Appetite and Growth in Farmed Red Deer
- Paratuberculosis vaccination and Tb testing trial in red deer
- National Centre for Disease Investigation and deer diseases
- Lungworm in Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) in New Zealand: Dictyocauslus viviparus or D. eckerti?
- Investigation of Apparent Vaccine Breakdown
- Chicory as an alternative forage for deer health
- Immunological strategies in vaccine development
- Immunological responses to vaccines in deer: effect of multiple vaccines
- Genetic improvement of farmed deer
- Extension projects: A farmer's critique
- Exotic deer diseases of importance
- Effect of topdressing pasture with copper on the copper status of young red deer (Cervus elaphus)
- Dynamics of local anaesthetics for velvet antler analgesia
- Diseases of deer for which there are vaccines
- Deer Sedation, Prescription Animal Remedies and Veterinarians' Liability
- Deer diseases in North America
- Current concerns, considerations and consequences of velvet antler harvest in New Zealand
- Comparison of analgesic techniques for antler removal in wapiti
- Chronic Wasting Disease - The North American Situation
- Vaccination of deer: a pragmatic and philosophical question
Annual Conference 2000 - Volume 17 ( 2000 )
- A re-evaluation of trace element reference values for farmed deer in New Zealand
- Optimising deer herd conception rate and date: Research and extension project messages
- Venison - Quality Issues
- Trace elements data from the Deer Master Project
- Trace element observations from commercial deer farms: Richmond Wrightson Deer Performance Project data
- The opening of the New Zealand Deer Farmers' 25th Jubilee Conference Queenstown, 25 May 2000
- The Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997 and products used in the deer industry
- Tb in Deer - Current Progress and Future Options
- Systems for quality venison
- Studies on the nutritional requirements of adult red deer hinds during late pregnancy
- Recommendations for improving performance in deer production systems - Improving weaning liveweight and weaner liveweight gain
- Recommendations for improving performance in deer production systems - 1 Improving pregnancy rate and achieving early conception date
- Recent Advances in Deer Velvet Research
- Physiological quantification of pre-slaughter handling stress in red deer
- Optimum local anaesthetic administration techniques for analgesia of antlers
- Johne's Disease in deer - current situation and future directions
- Advances in Tb diagnosis and prevention: lessons gained from the New Zealand deer industry.
- Investigations into the epidemiology of Brucella ovis in stags
- Hind reproduction and growth data update: Richmond Wrightson Deer Performance Project
- Future needs: current tools Address to the Research Forum, 25th NZDFA Conference
- Energy intake of farmed fallow deer of 2 genotypes during pregancy, lactation, and growth to slaughter weight
- Effects of weaning date on hind and calf productivity
- Deer Master: A Farmer's Perspective
- Deer Master investigations into reproductive efficiency of hinds
- Continuing the practitioners role in deer tuberculosis eradication
- Case report: Copper response trial in weaner deer
- Case Report: A haemolytic anaemia of unknown cause affecting young red deer
- Brucella ovis in stags
- Breeding For Tb resistance in deer
- Alternative techniques for deer AI / ET programmes
- Venison production from red deer and red - elk hybrid weaner stags: implications for management
Annual Conference 1999 - Volume 16 ( 1999 )
- Agronomy: A Veterinarian's Refresher
- Quality pastures for improved profitability
- Update on Investigations into Diagnostic Tests for Johne's Disease in Red Deer
- The impact of the Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act on veterinarians
- The AnimaUPasture Interface in Deer Grazing Systems
- Tb-like lesions at the DSP
- Structure and functions of MAF's National Centre for Disease Investigation
- Soils, pastures and trace elements in deer
- Soils refresher to veterinarians
- Soil Fertility, Testing and Interpretation
- Richmond Wrightson Deer Performance Project Interim Reproduction Results
- Responses in deer production to alternative pasture species
- Preliminary report of studies of local anaesthesia of the velvet antler
- Brucella ovis in Deer - Research Results and Research Needs
- Optimising pasture quality and quantity using fertiliser
- NZVA Deer Tb Testing Quality Assurance Scheme: An update
- Non-chemical techniques for inducing analgesia prior to velveting: II The effect of the NaturOTMte chnique on subsequent antler production
- Non-chemical techniques for inducing analgesia prior to velveting : 1 Electronic-analgesia
- Introduction to Richmond Wrightson Deer Performance Project
- Hybridization and Species/Strains in the New Zealand Deer Industry
- Future of the Deer Industry
- Experiences and Observations of a TA0
- Deer Master Report to the NZ Deer Industry February 1999
- Common diseases of deer diagnosed at the AgriQuality Animal Health Laboratory, Palmerston North (1 995-1 998)
- BruceNa ovis: Recent developments and control options
- Yersiniosis: Resistance, susceptibility and vaccination
Annual Conference 1998 - Volume 15 ( 1998 )
- A global view of the deer industry: Looking out ten years
- Investigation of poor calving performance
- Utilising Data From Ultrasound Scanning for pregnancy
- Uncontrollable Spread of Tb within a Deer Herd
- Serum copper levels and supplementation: Seasonal and farm variation
- Role of thyroid hormones in the control of seasonal breeding in red deer
- Reproductive physiology of deer in relation to management: implications of current research
- Preliminary findings on the use of PCR assay for MCF in red deer
- Practitioner Case Reports
- Pollard JC, Pearse AJT
- Management of red deer at weaning
- Johne's Disease: The Current Situation in New Zealand Deer
- Improving Deer Velvet Profitability through New Technology (a FRST project NOD401)
- Behaviour and meat quality at an Otago deer slaughter plant
- Hybridisation using Pere David's (Elaphurus davidianus) and red deer (Cervus elaphus)
- Evaluation Of New Zealand Velvet Antler Efficacy And Diagnostic Testing
- Effects of Fentazin administration to red deer hinds during late pregnancy on fetal viability
- DNA-Matching In Deer
- DEERMASTER - What Is It?
- Deer reproductive performance, risk factors, and management decisions
- Deer Master Project Interim Results
- Deer herd reproductive performance: A commercial farmer's view
- Deer Diseases - Otago and Southland
- Brucella ovis infection of deer - current and future implications in sheep
- Winter Feeding Of Young Male Red Deer
Annual Conference 1997 - Volume 14 ( 1997 )
- A Comparison of Some Challenges to Genetic Improvement In New Zealand Industries
- Faecal Antigens For Parasite Diagnosis: Preliminary Findings of Proposed Research
- Tb Resistance in Deer - Preliminary Results
- Raroa Red Deer Stud Our Breeding Objectives And Decision Making Process
- Post-Velvetting Infections
- Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy of Albendazole in Deer
- Persistence of Moxidectin Activity Against Nematodes in Red Deer
- Options For Use Of A Vaccine Against Tuberculosis In Domestic And Wild Animals In New Zealand
- On-farm internal parasite control: Luck or Design?
- Leptospirosis and the deer industry: Current knowledge and perspectives
- Issues in genetic improvement of deer
- Genetic variation, maps and markers
- Genetic Principles for Deer Improvement
- Embryos, cloning and transgenics
- A Different Approach To Handling A Parapox Outbreak In Young Velvet Stags
- Discussion of Red Deer Breeding Policy for increased Velvet Production at Windermere Red Deer Stud
- Deer Veterinarians And Quality Service
- Current Reproduction Technology As Applied To The New Zealand Deer Industry
- Copper and Velvet Antler Production: A Clinical Trial
- Chronic Wasting Disease of Cervids
- Changes to Deer TB Testing following the Introduction of the Pest Management Strategy
- Breeding objectives for farmed deer
- An Outbreak of Avian Tuberculosis in Red Deer
- Advances in the development of more effective vaccines against bovine tuberculosis
- Abdominal ultrasonography in Red deer
- A Modified Comparative Cervical Test: A Preliminary Evaluation
- A model for study of internal parasites of red deer and effects of forages containing condensed tannins
- The epidemiology of tuberculosis in wild red deer in New Zealand
Annual Conference 1996 - Volume 13 ( 1996 )
- Deer Feeding: Fertile Ground For Quality Improvement
- Deer Nutritional Requirements
- Feed Planning Workshop: Estimating Pasture Supply
- Increasing Velvet Production By Improved Nutrition
- Indoor Wintering Of Deer For Venison Production
- Marketing Veterinary Skills For On-Farm Quality Assurance
- New Production Targets
- New Targets And Reaching New Targets
- On Farm Quality Improvement: The Industry Definition
- On-Farm Quality Assurance - The Stepping Stone
- Seasonal Pasture Supply And Manipulations To Match Demand
- Target Setting: Body Condition Scores And Weights
- The Question Of Hard Feeding Of Deer
- The Theory Of Feed Planning
- The Veterinary Role In On-Farm Quality Improvement
- What's In A Food? Feed Evaluation
Annual Conference 1995 - Volume 12 ( 1995 )
- "Bonsai" Elk
- Quality Assurance, Farm Accreditation And Veterinarians
- Trace Elements in Deer
- The Narcotic And Analgesic Effects Of Carfentanil And Their Reversal
- The Inconvenience Of Lymph Node Gross Lesions (Non-M. Bovis): At Post Mortem Inspection Of Deer
- The Future Direction Of Veterinary Service To Deer Farmers
- The Epidemiology Of Bovine Tuberculosis In New Zealand
- Tb Control In The New Zealand Deer Industry - Have We Progressed?
- Review Of The National Velvet Harvest Scheme
- Quality Assurance And Deer Tb Control
- Animal Welfare In The Deer Industry: A Provocative View
- Performance Benefits Of Using Wapiti Terminal Sires
- New Thinking About National Disease Control Schemes
- National Pest Management Strategy For Bovine Tuberculosis Control
- Investigations Into The Role Of Genetic Resistance In The Epidemiology Of Tuberculosis In Deer
- Disease Susceptibility, Stress And Welfare: A Link
- Deer Herd Health Productivity And Data
- Deer Herd Health AND Productivity Management: Data Collection And Assessment
- Tuberculosis In Deer: New Concepts In Test Usage
Annual Conference 1994 - Volume 11 ( 1994 )
- "Epidemiological aspects of deer tuberculosis research"
- The Effect Of Removal Technique On Velvet Antler Colour
- Putting together the web of factors associated with complex diseases
- Reproductive Physiology Of Cervids: A Review
- Risk Factors For Adult Hind Conception
- Risk Factors For Weaner Deer Bodyweight
- Temperament assessment in red deer
- The Deer Veterinarian's Image
- The effect of distance transported on behaviour, physiology and carcass quality of farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus)
- The effects of analgesia on the behaviour of stags at 0, 7 and 24 hours following velvet antler removal
- Post-Velveting Stress in Free-Ranging Red Deer
- The Effects of Parasitism on Weaner Deer: Parallel Studies with Red Deer Hinds and Wapiti Hybrid Hinds
- The Global Veterinary Cartel - Vets In Quality Assurance
- The Use of Proftril Boluses in Weaner Red Deer Hinds (Cervus elaphus): a Seven Month Study
- Towards A Serodiagnostic Test For Elaphostrongvlus cervi Infections
- Use Of Tb Tests Within The NZ Deer Tb Control Programme
- Vets In Research And Extension
- What do diagnostic tests really tell us?
- Professional And Animal Ethics Issues For Veterinarians Conducting On-Farm Clinical Trials
- Post mortem meat inspection for tuberculosis in farmed red deer: some implications for animal health surveillance
- A Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak In Fawns
- Directions And Opportunities For Deer Veterinarians
- A Glucocorticoid Model to Study: Stress-Induced Immunosuppression in Red Deer
- ACTH Stimulation Tests In Red Deer
- Bovine Tuberculosis infections of ferrets, stoats and feral cats in Otago, New Zealand.
- Clinical trials: How many animals do you need?
- Current Technology And Economics Of Artificial Breeding Of Cervids
- Deer Mortality Profile
- Deer Tb Testing and Control for Veterinarians: The Future
- Efficacy of Moxidecting Pour-on in Young Red Deer
- Pharmaceutical View Of Deer Industry
- Feral Animal Control for TB Eradication in the Northern Territory
- Future Issues For Velvet Harvesting
- How Should We Use Diagnostic Tests in Practice?
- How to use Photoperiod to Increase Deer Growth during Winter
- Interface Between The Veterinarian And The Deer Farmer
- Johne's Disease In A Farmed Red Deer Herd In The UK
- Mapping Genes For Disease Resistance In Deer
- Mycobacterium bovis vaccination and challenge trial in red deer: preliminary findings
- Zen And The Art Of Clinical Trials
Annual Conference 1993 - Volume 10 ( 1993 )
- A case report: Preliminary observations of severe clinical copper deficiency in farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus)
- The Duration Of The Behavioural Effects Of Velvet Antler Removal
- Osteochondrosis Associated With Copper Deficiency In Deer
- Preslaughter Implications for handling of welfare and Red Deer: carcass quality
- Quality Production - Farmer Accreditation
- Review of the Animal Health Board's five year strategy
- Serial ELISA and Skin Testing in Deer for Diagnosis of Mycobacterium bovis Infection
- TB Control In The New Zealand Deer Industry: A Review Of Progress
- The Provision of Water to Deer in Lairage
- Leptospirosis In Deer Maf Animal Health Laboratory And Deer Slaughter Premise Surveys
- The use of Paratect Flex in Wapiti
- The use of Proftil Boluses in Weaner Red Deer Hinds (Cervus elaphus)
- The Waipawa Endemic Area: The Epidemiological Picture
- Tuberculosis - Case Reports
- Welfare Concerns at a DSP
- Wet Lungs, Varicose Veins and Thoracic Cysts: Pathological titbits from Batchelar Animal Health Laboratory
- New Zealand Veterinary Association Initiatives in Animal Welfare
- Lactational failure in red deer hinds treated with melatonin implants during late pregnancy
- A Farmer's Perspective Of A TB Outbreak
- Efficacy Of Ivermectin Injection And Moxidectin Pour-On Formulations In Young Red Deer (Cervus elaphus)
- A TB Outbreak - MAF Involvement
- An Outbreak Of Tuberculosis In A Manawatu Deer Herd: The Source, Its Perpetuation And Percolation
- Current Understanding of The Epidemiology of Tuberculosis
- Deer Herd Health And Production Profiling: Preliminary Results
- Deer Herd Health and Production Profiling: The Method
- Development Of Special Purpose Forage Systems For Deer Production
- Experimental Mycobacterium bovis Infection In Red Deer Weaners - Preliminary Findings
- Ivermectin And Copper Response Trial In Mixed Age Red Deer Hinds
- Farm Deer Production - Quality vs Quantity
- Fentazin and Xylazine in Deer
- Financial Implications of a TB Outbreak
- Immunological and Molecular Markers which may be used to Distinguish Protective Immunity from Disease in M.bovis Infected Deer
- Implementation Of The Velvet Harvesting Code Of Conduct
- Induction of abortion in red deer hinds with prostaglandin analogue
- Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and venison hypiene
Annual Conference 1992 - Volume 9 ( 1992 )
- A Quality Assurance Programme for Velvet
- Phosphorous Deficiency in a Deer? A Case Report
- Venison Processing, Packaging and Storage
- Vaccines For Control, Prevention And Eradication Of Disease In Farmed Deer
- Vaccination to Prevent Tuberculosis in Farmed Deer: Hopes and Challenges for the Future
- The Use of Carfentanil in Red Deer and Elk
- The Game Industry Board Quality Assurance Programme
- The Effects Of Post-Treatment Analgesia On Behavioural Responses To Velvet Antler Removal In Red Deer
- TB Quality Assurance Scheme
- Ruminoreticular Motility in red deer
- Recent Advances In Antler Physiology Research
- Quality Image and Marketing
- Practitioner Competitivenes in Velvet Harvesting
- Photoperiodism and Growth
- New Discoveries in Immunology, with Direct Application in Veterinary Medicine and Deer Farming
- Aspergillosis: A Case Report
- Melatonin and Antler Harvest Dates
- Laboratory Reports: Kale Anaemia, Ringworm, Interstitial Pneumonia
- Johnes Diseas in Deer
- Investigation of Poor Velvet Production
- Induction and Assessment of Velvet Analgesia
- Hybridisation Of Red Deer And Pere David's Deer
- Fading Elk Syndrome Research
- Evaluation of 'Copacaps' in deer
- Elk and Hybrid Management
- Electroimmobilization of Red Deer
- Diseases and defects of slaughtered farmed deer
- Current Animal Welfare Issues In NZ
- Comparative Composition Of Velvet Antler
- Yersiniavax Efficacy Under Field Conditions In Weaner Red Deer
Annual Conference 1991 - Volume 8 ( 1991 )
- Antler Growth in Deer
- The Philosophy of Animal Welfare
- Reproductive Cycles And Performance Of Rusa Deer In The Tropics And Subtropics
- Reproductive Performance And Wastage On Fallow Deer Farms
- Sustainable Deer Farming
- Test and Slaughter for Disease Management
- The Australian Deer Farming Industry - Issues And Prospects In 1991
- The Effect Of Slaughter Methods And Ambient Temperature On Springbok (Antidorcas marsupidis) Meat
- The Proposed New Zealand Code of Practice for Velvet Harvesting: Implications for the Veterinarian
- Prospects And Issues In Deer Farming In New Zealand
- The Use of Carfentanil in Deer
- Vaccination of deer against Tuberculosis: In vitro Markers of Immune Protection
- Velvet Antler Harvest From Farmed Deer - Animal Welfare And Drug Supply Issues In Australia In 1991
- Velvet Antler: The Product And Pharmacology
- Venison - A Marketable Product
- Wildlife Ranching And Meat Production A Global Overview
- Reproduction in Tropical Species
- Practical Tips for Deer Vets
- Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transfer And Gamete Manipulation Of Farmed Red Deer And Fallow Deer
- Fallow Deer Carcass Production
- Chemical Residues and Venison Exports
- Copper and Deer Growth
- Deer Grown and Production: A Review
- Deer Production in Subtropical Environments
- Deer Welfare - A Practitioner's View
- Deer Welfare Research - Ruakura Findings
- Field Trials With Superovulation, Artificial Insemination And Embryo Transfer In Fallow Deer (Dama dama dama) In Western Australia
- Pasteurellosis - A Case History
- Gastrointestinal Helminthosis In Farmed Fallow Deer
- Grazing Options for Deer Growth
- Growth Promotants In Deer - Effects And Implications
- Immunological Markers of Stress And Well-Being In Domestic Animals
- Measurement Of Behaviour And Heart Rate To Assess The Aversiveness Of Handling Treatments Used For Red Deer
- Meat Inspection and Venison Quality
- Observations on the relationship between Malignant Catarrhal Fever, Sheep and Fallow Deer
- Yersiniosis Vaccine Update
Annual Conference 1990 - Volume 7 ( 1990 )
- A Survey Of The Veterinarian's Perspective Of Velvet Harvesting Of Stags
- Fallow Deer Production Research in Australia
- Tuberculosis Control For The New Zealand Deer Industry
- The Welfare of Farmed Deer: The UK Perspective
- The Fallow Deer Industry
- The Epidemiology Of Bovine Tuberculosis In The Mackenzie Basin
- Reproductive Physiology and Controlled Breeding of Farmed Fallow Deer
- Report on Welfare Workshops at the 1990 NZVA Deer Conference
- Management Strategies and Health Programs for Farmed Fallow Deer in Australia
- Fading Elk Syndrome: Case Study
- Ancillary Tests In Epidemiological Investigations Of Tuberculosis In Deer
- Epidemiology Of Tuberculosis: A National Perspective
- Deer Welfare: A Perspective
- Deer Tb: MAF Disease Control Database
- Deer on Red Clover Produce Red Urine: A Case Report
- Deer Farming Internationally: A Veterinary Perspective
- Control Measures To Contain A Tuberculosis Breakdown In A Deer Herd
- Case Study: Fading Elk Syndrome at Invermay
- Behavioural And Physiological Responses To Management Practices In Red Deer Stags
- Tuberculosis in British Deer
Annual Conference 1989 - Volume 6 ( 1989 )
- Advanced calving in deer: Practical aspects
- Stag breeding
- Venison research and development
- Velvet harvesting: Moral, ethical and legal aspects
- Velvet - the world scene
- Update on stag deaths
- Ultrasonographic pregnancy diagnosis in red deer
- The Role Of The Deer Farmers' Association And The Gameindustry Board I N The New Zealand Deer Industry
- The ELISA technique for diagnosis of severe tuberculosis in deer and exotic ruminants
- The art of tb diagnosis in deer
- The acute inflammatory response in farmed red deer
- Synchronisation of the oestrus cycle in deer
- Stag selection, progeny testing and recording
- Semen Evaluation, Handling and Thawing
- Artificial Insemination Of Deer: Cervical And Laparoscopic Techniques
- Practical stag semen collection and Processing
- Pharmocology of velvet
- Pasteru preferences of deer
- Mycobacterium avium complex: An update
- Further observations on xylazine and haemotological parameters in red deer: the effect on reference values, and on splenectomised animalt
- European deer imports
- Embryo Transfer in Deer: An Update
- Elaphostrongylus cervi update
- Economics of deer artificial insemination and embry transplants for farmers
- Copper levels in livers of red deer in the South Island and their relationship with soil group
- Bovine tuberculosis workshop
- Bloodtyping for herd improvement
- Xylazine study report
Annual Conference 1988 - Volume 5 ( 1988 )
- Advanced calving: Field trials of "Regulin" implants: A preliminary report
- Field experience with advanced calving and induction of twinning in deer
- Wapiti and hybrids - special managment needs
- The hybrid identification test - Research and commercial services
- Reproduction workshops
- Real-time ultrasonic scanning for estimation of foetal age in farmed red deer
- Post velvetting deaths in stags
- Optimisation of antibody production and immunisation schedules in farmed red deer
- Malignant catarrhal fever: Workshop report
- Influence of management stress on immunity in farmed red deer
- Haptoglobin and plasma viscosity as markers of acute phase reductions in red deer
- Feed management budget
- Advancing the calving season in red deer
- Exotic diseases of deer: a review
- Evaluation of "Domosedan: in farmed red deer: A preliminary report
- Early calving - management aspects
- Do deer develop immunity to tuburculosis?
- Deer product markets - latest trends and developments
- Content for deer heard health workshop
- Case reports: blood test (BTB) for diagnisis and management of Tb
- Breeding and genetic workshop
- Blood testing for diagnosis of Tb within a national control programme
- Artificial insemination in red deer
- Yersiniosis: Workshop report
Annual Conference 1987 - Volume 4 ( 1987 )
- Artificial insemination
- Johnes diesase in deer in New Zealand
- Ticks on deer
- The development of the deer industry
- Some laboratory aspects of the diagnosis of tuberculosis in deer
- Recent changes to tuberculosis accreditation scheme
- Preliminary results of experimental deer parapox and ORF virus infection trials in red deer
- Parapoxvirus infections in deer in the South Island
- Parapox - Is it a threat?
- Outbreak of malignant catarrhal fever in Pere David's deer
- Manipulation of reproduction in female deer
- Haemotology-based predictions of lesion status in bovine tuberculosis of farmed red deer
- Case report: Infected injuries
- Genetic selection and recording
- Field trial work for the lympocyte transformation assay
- Embryo transfer in deer
- Deer Parapoxvirus: A new virus
- Deer heard health and productivity management: Data collection and assessment
- Deer health and reproduction programmes
- Deer growth and nutrition
- Deer bloodtyping: Developments and applications
- Copper supplementation of deer: Trial Work
- Cellular Immunity in the Aetiology and Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in Farmed Deer
- Tuberculosis in farmed deer - Progress in control
Annual Conference 1986 - Volume 3 ( 1986 )
- A survey of cervine dystocia
- Parapoxvirus infection in deer: a new disease?
- Widespread Tb (M.bovis) infection within a large deer herd
- Venison research - carcass features processing and packaging
- Tuberculosis in deer: non-specificity and the comparative cervical test
- Tuberculosis case study: dual infection and use of the lymphocyte transformation test
- Tuberculosis case reports: use of CCT in herds with CT reactions
- Tuberculosis case reports: M.bovis infections tested clear
- The accreditation programme for tuberculosis control in farmed deer
- Recording schemes and Deerplan
- Preliminary report of the liver: Serum copper relationsip in red deer
- Practice survey of cervine dystocia
- Post-quarantine experiences with imported elk
- Observations on the pathogenesis of malignant catarrhal fever of deer
- An evaluation of the comparative cervical test in deer
- Manipulation of reproduction in red deer
- Inhibition of antler development of fallow bucks: The polling technique
- In vitro testes for tuberculosis in farmed deer
- Ezootic ataxia in wapiti
- Embryo transfer in deer - the state of the art
- Efficacy of drenching red deer and wapiti with particular referenced to Elaphostrongylus cervi and Dictyocaulus viviparus
- Deer industry markets, marketing and prospects
- Deer growth and production
- Case report: Severe photosensitivity in a red stag fawn associated with a Leptospira pomona infection
- Case report: Necrobacillosis of the liver in red deer
- Ante and post mortem inspection of slaughtered deer
- Yersina vaccination trials in red deer (Cervus elaphus)
Annual Conference 1985 - Volume 2 ( 1985 )
- A liver biopsy technique for use in red deer
- Perinatal calf loss in farmed deer at invermay
- The mating behaviour of red deer
- Th deer industry: Progress and prospects
- Techniques for artificial manipulation of ovulation in deer
- Rygrass staggers in deer
- Reproductive physiology of male red deer
- Reproductive physiology of femal red deer and wapiti
- Reproduction of farmed fallow deer (Dama dam l.)
- Management - mating, calving, lactation, weaning
- Artificial manipulation of antler casting and antler growth in red deer
- Immobilon/revivon in red deer
- Hospitalisation, anaesthesia and orthopaedics
- Growth promotants for deer
- Cryptosporidiosis and other protozoa in deer
- Comparative cervical test in deer
- Collecting and freezing semen for artificial breeding of Cervus elaphus
- Calving behaviour of farmed red deer
- Bowed legs in stags
- Trace elements in deer
Annual Conference 1984 - Volume 1 ( 1984 )
- A perspective on internal parasite control
- Pathology of tuberculosis in red deer (Cervus elaphus)
- Workshop: trace elements
- Workshop: Improving veterinarian:deer farmer relationships
- Workshop: Handling yersiniosis outbreaks
- Workshop: Dystocia in deeer
- Workshop: Disease prevention and monitoring
- Vaccination of deer: leptospirosis and clostridal diseases
- Tuberculosis - test and slaughter
- Tuberculin testing in deer - A veterinary practitioners view
- The epidemiology of yersiniosis in red deer
- Malignant catarrhal fever - Field progress
- A rabbit model of cervine malignant catarrhal fever
- Leptospirosis in deer
- Facial Eczema in red and fallow deer
- Experiences with leptospirosis in New Zealand farmed red deer (Cervus elephus)
- Evaluation of the tuberculin test in deer
- Deer parasite studies
- Deer Nutrition: Feed demands and how to meet them
- Deer handling and yarding devices
- Case report - Nervous disorder in stags
- Anthelmintics against lungworm (Dictiocaulus viviparus) in red deer (Cervus elaphus)
- Ancillary tests for detecting tuberculosis in deer
- Yersiniosis - clinical aspects
A Deer Seminar for Veterinarians - New Zealand Veterinary Association Deer Advisory Panel ( 1981 )
- A "Pinkeye-like" condition in deer
- Studies of parasitisme in red deer
- Normal values: Haematology and serum biochemistry
- Nutrition of red deer
- Parasites of deer in New Zealand
- Post capture sequellae
- Sedation, immobilisation and anaesthesia of deer
- Some blood parameters in red deer
- Suggested precautions for the handling of capture and velvetting drugs and emergency actions for human accident
- Massey University veterinary clinic post-mortem diagnoses in red deer - 1978-80
- Surgery in deer - practical experience
- The annual cycle of deer farm management
- The future of deer farming
- Trauma of the head, neck and pelvis
- Tuberculosis in farmed deer in NZ
- Velvet and velvetting
- Wapiti and fallow deer research at Invermay
- National deer farm survey - 1980
- Malignant catarrhal fever of deer - Transmission studies
- A study of the malignant catarrhal fever syndrome on Mid and South Canterbury deer farms
- Discussion: Pahology, clinical pahtology
- An outbreak of yersiniosis in farmed red deer
- Antler growth in deer
- Calf rearing and diseases
- Cervine foot problems: Clinical experience
- Clostridial diseases: Clinical occurence, control and prevention
- Deer parasite trials
- Differential diagnosis of the haemorrhagic gut in deer
- Disease survey of farmed deer in Mid and South Canterbury
- Malignant catarrhal fever - Taupo area
- Elaphostrongylus cervi cameron, 1931 and Elaphostrongylus: A review
- Exotic diseases
- Field experiences
- Foot problems and lameness of deer
- Gross pathology of common deer diseases
- Hints and guidelines on velvetting
- Lungworm in deer: A survey of veterinary practices
- Yersiniosis in red deer - Taupo area 1979/1980