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Williams Rural Contracting

Locality: Bogan Gate, New South Wales

Phone: +61 478 826 509



Address: Lachlan Street 2876 Bogan Gate, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Despite the FROSTY -1 start to the morning, we've managed to knocked over 1300 unmulsed merino weathers over the 2 days at caragabal NSW. All you need is the yards and sheep and we'll look after the rest!



25.01.2022 Been a busy week and weekend at WRC from lamb marking to crutching and stripping down the dip for a much deserved makeover, If you need a hand with any of your sheep husbandry needs then get in touch with WRC as the spring period is booking up fast!

25.01.2022 Williams rural contracting offers a broad range of sheep husbandry services including contract shearing, cage dipping, lamb marking, mobile crutching, foot pairing and labour hire. For a prompt professional service give Adon a call on Ph:0478 826 509

23.01.2022 With thanks to Tim Micheal and Darren Cowan the dip refurb is complete and and ready to sort your lice and fly problams!



19.01.2022 1 male 4 females still available, ph: 0478826509 for more details

18.01.2022 Williams rural contracting is seeking labourers for lamb marking and other ongoing work. Must have experience with all aspects of sheep work, a lisense and vehicle, must be fit and punctual and above all have a brain! If you think you meet therequirements phone Adon on 0478826509, Don't message me on FB!

16.01.2022 Mid way through another shearing job at Forbes, awesome happy/ clean and reliable team! Call us today ph:0478 826 509



15.01.2022 Whilst we are all loving this rain, it is important to think about our fleecey friends out in the paddock. We are beginning to see the prevalence of Foot Abscesses in sheep rise, so would like to provide a brief insight into symptoms and severity, as well as options for prevention and treatment so that our customers are well prepared in the event of a case at home. What is it? Foot abscesses often form in the deeper section of the Sheep’s hoof (therefore are not always visib...le) and often affect the pedal joint, once infection is established within the joint, permanent damage is inevitable if not treated, and treated quickly! Infection and damage can dramatically affect the welfare and productivity in your sheep and can result in virulent footrot. It causes severe lameness in one or more feet and can result in a marked loss of condition as affected animals cannot move around to graze. Good practices for prevention: - Adopt management practices to prevent sheep becoming over-fat, especially pregnant ewes. This may also help to avoid other problems like pregnancy toxaemia. - Avoid putting pregnant ewes in muddy conditions, including yards and laneways, even for short periods. - In wet seasons try to avoid putting pregnant ewes onto cereal crops until after lambing, as the ploughed conditions are ideal for developing dermatitis of the feet and subsequent heel abscess. If these paddocks must be used, try to allow access to dry areas such as roads, large dam banks or herbicide-sprayed sheep camps where sheep have the chance to dry their feet. If sheep must be yarded at these times, such as for pre-lambing drenching or other operations, dermatitis can be controlled by foot bathing sheep in 10% zinc sulphate as they leave the yards. - If permanent yards are waterlogged or muddy, use portable yards and footbaths to avoid making the dermatitis worse, especially when working with late pregnant ewes. How do we treat it? An abscess can be treated successfully by paring or trimming the affected feet to drain the abscess, release of pus is followed by rapid recovery in most cases. Clean the infected area and apply an antibacterial treatment. Best treatment strategies can vary due to the significance of the disease and the level of infection, for the most accurate treatment recommendation for your flock, please contact Adon Williams on 0478826509 or find us on facebook (Williams rural contracting)

09.01.2022 Lamb marking some BIG lambs at Rockley!

09.01.2022 WRC shearing team hard at it for a new another new client in the Condobolin area If your in need of a clean, reliable, drug free shearing team then don't hesitate contacting WRC for a obligation free quote on Ph:0478 826 509

05.01.2022 Let WRC take of all your foot pairing needs this spring with our PI air handler and pnuematic shears! https://www.facebook.com/168994286525335/posts/3250476781710388/?substory_index=0

05.01.2022 Despite the rain we're managing to keep things on track, if your in need of a shearing team or need some lambs marked give us a call on 0478826509



05.01.2022 A few of the tens of thousands we've dipped in the last 3 months, the way things have turned around in the last 6 months is quite unbelievable !

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