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North East Livestock Transport

Locality: Springhurst, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 429 429 249



Address: Anzac Rd 3682 Springhurst, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.northeastlivestock.com.au

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25.01.2022 Tom Davies and Peter Dargan reporting on a Outstanding results for today’s Weaner sale at Wangaratta livestock Exchange.



25.01.2022 Wow what will Wangaratta bring on Friday? We will be available on the day to transport your cattle

24.01.2022 Lambing positions Mimi Mu Rg, Sant'Antìoco, Sardegna, Italy

23.01.2022 Wow now that is a hay stack.



23.01.2022 Found stray Male entire JRT with no microchip. Does anybody recognise him. We have him at the clinic. Please contact us on 02 60 328022

22.01.2022 Today is International Dog Day! Show us your four-legged mate

21.01.2022 Winter fun at the hideout... special winter rates from 1st June till 30th September 2021. Email [email protected]



21.01.2022 Highlands might get a bad rap because of the amount of hair and horns but have a look at the marbling

19.01.2022 **The following post shows images of an equine stomach post mortem. ** STOMACH SIZE I get asked all the time about feed and all manner of horse care topics. Alo...ng with all of the usual discussions about type of feed for particular horses, weights of feed etc... there is the topic of HOW MUCH to feed. How many dippers of chaff, how full should the 20litre bucket be, 1 feed per day or two??? Through the amazing process of dissections we have been involved in, we always look at the stomach. Sometimes finding ulcers or bots and varying degrees of health of the stomach lining. One thing I’ve noticed is that the larger horses of mixed breed (say between 14-17hh) is that the stomach size doesn’t vary all that much. Horses are grazing animals, we know this. Horses do well on smaller feeds more often, we also know this. A lot of people struggle to truly grasp this until they see it or it is explained thoroughly enough for them to fully understand from an anatomy perspective. Here I will show you a stomach (approx 15.2hh tb mare) she had had a normal breakfast but also a big special bucket of carrots and apples right before being laid to rest (not her daily feed, just a one off treat bucket) and then the contents of that stomach in relation to a very average sized 15 litre tub. I will also show you the absolute MAXIMUM sized feed I would ever feed a horse of that size. There are plenty of great articles around that talk about overflow of undigested feed into the hindgut and the subsequent problems, feed sizes and ulcers, gut health in all forms but I’m not here to talk about that. I am simply sharing in order to give the average horse owner a deeper understanding of the relative lack of size of the average sized horses stomach ** This post is not about what to feed or even how often. That will be very specific to each horse, it’s environment and situation. Please seek advice from your trusted equine veterinarian or independent nutritionist. ** Dissection with thanks and in conjunction with Southern Holistic Equine & Ev’s Equine Services

18.01.2022 To be offered on Auctionsplus Friday 9th April. Contact hayden Rogers for further information on 0428 990 231

18.01.2022 Morning everyone are you ready for a wet week?

15.01.2022 We are now finishing the ride at Alpine Park Wandiligong



15.01.2022 Happy National Ag day #AgDayAU support Australian farmers

14.01.2022 Scotland or spring in Victoria in 2020? This shot was taken at a chilly Mount Macedon yesterday. Did you get any snow at your place?... : My Hesket Farm on Instagram, via ABC Central Victoria

13.01.2022 Off to Bendigo today to pick up a steer for Rutherglen High School Melbourne show team from Ganado Greys

09.01.2022 Justin Keane with a few words about tomorrow’s Wangaratta early Spring Weaner & Feeder Store Sale. If you have any questions regarding tomorrow’s sale, don’t hesitate to give Justin a call - 0427 927 500

09.01.2022 VENDORS - please remember from January 1st 2021 you need to have the latest NVD/WAYBILL form 0720 when selling cattle. We will not be allowed to accept any olde...r versions from this date. If you have now updated your forms now is the time to do so by phoning 1800 683 111 or https://lpa.nlis.com.au/Account/Login See more

07.01.2022 We are now starting to stock gulf western lubricants as well as Tritech! We have access to the full range of lubricants from gulf western at very reasonable ...prices So if you are chasing oils for servicing please call Dan on 03 5743 3658 #oil #gulfwesternoil #hydraulics #hydraulicrepairs #onsitehydraulics #hosedoctor #alemlube #yarrawonga #mulwala #cobram #barooga #katamtite #tungamah #benalla #dookie #saintjames #wangaratta #rutherglen #boorhaman #corowa #finley #berrigan #machinist #harvest2020 #hydraulichose

04.01.2022 TODAYS MARKER RESULTS 8.3.2021 Pictured; steer supplementary fed by R & D hourigan 420kg @ 500c/kg = $2100... Nutrien Wangaratta Livestock Agents

03.01.2022 Lambing positions? What causes wrong positions? I understand sometimes it can be just a one off. But I'm interested to know whether it can be genetically relate...d or nutrition/feed types or even condition of the ewe? I had one ewe in particular that had 3 with both forelegs back (singles) but lambed with twins fine. I have had a few with one leg back. Is there anything that I can do to minimise this happening? See more

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