Abstract
During the time sheep are aborting from Salmonella Brandenburg infection, black-backed gulls have the ability to contaminate stock water and pasture with S. Brandenburg. This enables these birds to play a significant role in the local spread of diseases caused by this organism. They also have the ability to spread other diseases, such as sheep abortions due to Campylobacter.
Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, Volume 61, Christchurch, 71-73, 2001
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