JCU's Fletcherview Station hosts pregnancy breath test trial

Helen Walker
Updated March 29 2023 - 5:53pm, first published 5:44pm
Agscent Technical Officer, Charlotte Wood with Queensland Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub director Dr David Phelps at Fletcherview Station, near Charters Towers. Picture Scott Radford-Chisolm.
Agscent Technical Officer, Charlotte Wood with Queensland Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub director Dr David Phelps at Fletcherview Station, near Charters Towers. Picture Scott Radford-Chisolm.

Pregnancy detection methods for cattle can be costly and dependent of the availability of veterinarians, but a new breath-based pregnancy testing method for cattle is being put through its paces to help ensure it is suited to cattle in North Queensland and it could be a game changer.

Helen Walker

Helen Walker

Toowoomba-based Journalist

Helen is the Toowoomba-based journalist who loves nothing better than covering anything horse sport related, however she covers all commodities and personality yarns. Over the years she has lived in Brisbane, Rockhampton, Longreach and Roma filing stories for the 'bible of the bush'. Contact 0459 827414.

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