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A New Zealand study tracks toxic spores in livestock dung to map facial eczema risk, helping farmers reduce $332M in annual losses.
A nationwide New Zealand study tracking facial eczema (FE) in livestock has entered its third season, with over 290 farmers collecting dung samples every few weeks to monitor toxic fungal spores in pastures.
Analyzed at Awanui Labs, the samples help create a national FE risk map, revealing spore levels vary by location, elevation, and pasture conditions.
Findings show some farms have no spores one season but high levels the next, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring.
Farmers receive regular updates and guidance on zinc supplementation and breeding FE-tolerant animals.
The program, funded by Beef and Lamb New Zealand, aims to reduce annual industry losses of $332 million.
Un estudio de Nueva Zelanda rastrea las esporas tóxicas en el estiércol de ganado para mapear el riesgo de eczema facial, ayudando a los agricultores a reducir $332 millones en pérdidas anuales.