Where is Hulda Clark and her zapper when Big Farma gets into a bind?
Liver fluke on 60pc of farms, despite drought
6/05/2008 11:11:00 PM
Almost 60pc of beef and dairy properties across south-eastern
Australia have liver fluke, according to a 2008 Virbac Animal Health
study.
Stock from over 500 properties were tested this year using the ELISA
diagnostic tool, considered the most advanced method for discovering
early liver fluke infection and the best way to detect fluke in
cattle.
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83.aspx

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Jan Drew - 07 May 2008 06:55 GMT
> Where is Hulda Clark and her zapper when Big Farma gets into a bind?
Not is Aussie land.
> Liver fluke on 60pc of farms, despite drought
> 6/05/2008 11:11:00 PM
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Mark Probert - 07 May 2008 13:56 GMT
> Where is Hulda Clark and her zapper when Big Farma gets into a bind?
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> early liver fluke infection and the best way to detect fluke in
> cattle.
That must be like a zapper that actually does something.
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