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  2. Mulesing - Wikipedia

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    Mulesing is a procedure which, in Australia, is carried out by a person who has completed the mandatory accreditation and training programme, usually a professional mulesing contractor. [ 1 ] While the lamb is under restraint (typically in a marking cradle), the wrinkled skin in the animal's breech ( rump area) is cut away from the perianal ...

  3. Agriculture in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, animal rights organisations including PETA promoted a boycott of Merino wool, as a protest against the practice of mulesing, a procedure used to prevent the animals from becoming fly blown with maggots. [77]

  4. Crutching - Wikipedia

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    Crutching is different to mulesing where part of the wrinkled skin is removed, although they are closely related in that mulesed sheep require much less crutching. It is the excess wool which gets most soiled from urination and faeces, and which can be perceived to be particularly dirty due to green feeding, rapid changes in feed, or from ...

  5. File:Lamb undergoing steining as a replacement for mulesing ...

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  6. Overview of discretionary invasive procedures on animals

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    Such procedures have been grouped together under the technical term 'mutilatory' by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in a report describing the reasons for their being conducted and their welfare consequences, [1] and by others. [2] [3] The term mutilatory generally connotes some form of disfigurement or even maiming. There are multiple ...

  7. Talk:Mulesing - Wikipedia

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    sorry but i moved it to the procedure section because it seems to fit better there. the controversy is over the procedure not who operates on the lamb. and if you read th e source it will tell you that all mulesing practcioners must be accredited and anyone whoe mules's a lamb is bothe licenced and regulated and has been trained in this area of ...

  8. Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South ...

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    It was established in 1992 by Government of New South Wales to regulate the maximum prices for monopoly services by government utilities and other monopoly businesses, such as public transport. IPART's organisational arm or Secretariat is managed by its chief executive officer. It has about 140 staff members and an annual budget of A$ 25 million.

  9. Civil procedure in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Civil procedure is one of the Priestley 11 subjects which all Australian lawyers are required to study. There are a number of textbooks available, as well as regularly-updated commentaries for legal professionals. NSW Civil Procedure Handbook 2021. Thomson Reuters. Ritchie's Uniform Civil Procedure New South Wales. LexisNexis.