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Why teamwork is important for beating brucellosis

In a recent article (see FW issue of 23 September 2022), I emphasised that communal farmers needed to work as a team in order to combat livestock diseases. If only one farmer fails to co-operate, diseases can spread widely.

For example, if an animal infected with foot-and-mouth disease escapes detection and enters a big feedlot, it can cause millions of rands in losses for that feedlot as well as

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