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New research survey targets bloat in cattle

Growing concerns for bloat in cattle sparks new research survey.

Staff writer

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The research, through the Fred Morley Centre and involving scientists from the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation, is investigating the prevalence of bloat, the common features across production systems and if prevention strategies are sufficient.

Charles Sturt Professor Bruce Allworth said the research is in response to industry calls for more knowledge about the condition.

"We've had a lot enquiry about bloat from beef producers in the last two or three years, and feedback from producers indicates they have been losing cattle despite using preventive measures.

"We need to know the extent of the losses and see if we can identify any specific risk factors.

"We are also hoping to follow up with more intense monitoring in a number of herds this coming year," Allworth said.

Producers and managers of beef production enterprises are invited to take part in the online survey.

For more information regarding the survey visit, https://www.research.net/r/Bloat_survey

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