ASK THE VET!
Feb 12, 2021
2 minutes
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African Farming spoke to Dr Sello Maboe from Onderstepoort about the animal diseases February’s warm and wet weather brings.
“February marks the end of summer, and livestock farmers should now be especially careful about vector-borne diseases. These diseases are transmitted to animals by ticks, flying insects like mosquitoes and flies, and even rodents. The combination of wet and warm
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