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Facial Eczema Risk and Incidence Monitor Report Weekly Summary Week - March 0 FE Risk -National trends in spore count levels (% elevated above 30,000 spg) % elevated spore counts (>30,000/g) 0 70 60 50 0 30 0 0 FACIAL ECZEMA RISK - TRENDS IN SPORE COUNT LEVELS 05 06 07 0 0 Data provided by: Anexa FVC Gordonton/ Huntly/ Matamata/ Morrinsville/ Ngatea/ Raglan/ Rototuna/ Te Aroha, Atkinson & Associates Piopio/ Te Kuiti, Eastland Vet Services, Eltham Vet Services, Franklin Vet Services Kopu/ Paeroa/ Papkura/ Taupiri/ Te kauwhata/ Waiuku, Kaimai Vets Te Aroha/ Matamata, Keinzley AgVet Carterton, Massey University Farm SErvices, New Plymouth District Vets, Northland Vet Group, South Rangitikei Vet Services, Taihape Vet Services,Tararua Vets Pahiatua, Te Puke Vet Centre, The Dairy Vet, Tirau Vet Centre, Totally Vets Awapuni, Vetora Hamilton/ Otorohanga/ Te Awamutu, Vet Services Dannevirke, Vet Services Wairarapa, Wanganui Vets, Whitanga (Peninsular) Vets AsureQuality Contributors: Gisborne, Hastings, Levin, Masterton, Morrinsville, Pukekohe, Tararua, Taupo, Whangarei

About Facial Eczema Facial eczema (FE) affects most ruminants but especially cattle and sheep throughout most North Island regions plus the northern end of the South Island. FE is responsible for serious production losses estimated to be around $00m annually with affected stock suffering liver and skin damage, which together contribute to ill-thrift, reduced fertility, reduced milk and meat production and, if left unprotected, in worst cases death. During summer and autumn months warm, humid conditions together with dead litter in pasture support the growth of a fungus (Pithomyces chartarum ) in pasture..animals graze toxic pasture and once in the rumen the spores release a mycotoxin sporidesmin, which then enters the blood stream eventually finding its way into the liver. The toxin specifically attacks the cells of the bile duct resulting in the liver being unable to process and excrete waste products and phylloerythrin, a chlorophyll breakdown product. Infected animals display signs of photosensitisation and look distressed. The first signs are often reddening and swelling of skin exposed to the sun (i.e. around the eyes, ears, lips and nose) as well as restlessness, shaking and rubbing of the head and ears, and seeking shade. Prevention of Facial Eczema With careful planning and implementing a sound FE management plan, farmers can take control of the risk of facial eczema. Prevention is the only recognised method of avoiding FE. Ensure all staff are aware of the associated risks and dangers of FE but ensure the plan is implemented when spore counts are rising but before clinical signs are identified. Predict Risk/Monitor management Programme There are a variety of testing options that can assist deterimining if animals are at risk or to check that your management programme is working. It is recommended that 0 cows are selected to test for serum zinc and GGT 3-6 weeks after your management programme has started (Facial Eczema Management for New Zealand dairy herds, Dairy NZ). Essential to start FE control early. Ideally start prevention with zinc treatment and Fungicidal sprays, two or three weeks before the spore growth danger period for maximum protection.

Northland When local pasture spore counts are trending upwards of 0,000 spores/g and weather conditions look favourable for 60 0 0 Northland Kaitaia Kaikohe/BOIs Whangarei Dargaville/Ruawai Maungaturoto Rodney 00 0 60 0 0 0 Data provided: Kaitaia 0, Kaikohe/BOIs 0, Whangarei,Dargaville/Ruawai 0, Maungaturoto 0, Rodney 0

Bay of Plenty When local pasture spore counts are trending upwards of 0,000 spores/g and weather conditions look favourable for 0 5 Bay of Plenty Tauranga Te Puke Whakatane Opotiki Rotorua 3 6 Data provided by: Tauranga 0, Te Puke, Whakatane 0, Opotiki 0, Rotorua 0 Note: Due to a very high result the scale for the Y-axis has been changed to a log scale

Northern Waikato When local pasture spore counts are trending upwards of 0,000 spores/g and weather conditions look favourable for 0 5 Northern Waikato Franklin Whitianga Waihi Hauraki Plains Piako 3 6 Data provided by: Franklin, Whitianga, Waihi 0, Hauraki Plains 7, Piako 0 Note: Due to a very high result the scale for the Y-axis has been changed to a log scale

Central Waikato When local pasture spore counts are trending upwards of 0,000 spores/g and weather conditions look favourable for Central Waikato Hamilton 5 Morrinsville Matamata Raglan Waipa 3 6 Data provided by: Hamilton 3, Morrinsville 7, Matamata, Raglan, Waipa 3 Note: Due to a very high result the scale for the Y-axis has been changed to a log scale

Southern Waikato When local pasture spore counts are trending upwards of 0,000 spores/g and weather conditions look favourable for 5 South Waikato Otorohanga Waitomo Taupo South Waikato 3 6 Data provided by: Otorohanga, Waitomo 37, Taupo 6, South Waikato 3 Note: Due to a very high result the scale for the Y-axis has been changed to a log scale

Taranaki WhenWhen local pasture spore counts are trending upwards of 0,000 spores/g and weather conditions look favourable for Taranaki New Plymouth 0 5 Stratford South Taranaki Wanganui 3 6 Data provided by: New Plymouth, Stratford, South Taranaki 0, Wanganui 6 Note: Due to a very high result the scale for the Y-axis has been changed to a log scale

East Coast When local pasture spore counts are trending upwards of 0,000 spores/g and weather conditions look favourable for 0 5 East Coast Gisborne Hawkes Bay Wairoa 3 6 Data provided by: Gisborne 9, Hawkes Bay 3, Wairoa 0 Note: Due to a very high result the scale for the Y-axis has been changed to a log scale

Lower North Island When local pasture spore counts are trending upwards of 0,000 spores/g and weather conditions look favourable for 0 5 Lower North Island Rangitikei Manawatu Horowhenua Tararua Wairarapa 3 6 Data provided by: Rangitikei 6; Manawatu 7, Horowhenua, Tararua 9, Wairarapa 6 Note: Due to a very high result the scale for the Y-axis has been changed to a log scale

South Island When local pasture spore counts are trending upwards of 0,000 spores/g and weather conditions look favourable for sporulation, monitor your own farm s pasture spore counts week to week and implement Facial Eczema control and prevention strategies. Data recorded below is the highest count received in each region per week. 00 90 South Island Tasman Greymouth Marlborough 0 70 60 50 0 30 0 0 0 Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week Week 3 5 6 7 9 0 3 5 6 7 9 0 // - Marlborough 33,000 Data provided by: Tasman, Greymouth 0, Marlborough 0