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Animal industry and veterinary science in eastern New Guinea 1: before World War II
1School of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, 2006, Australia.
Australian Veterinary Journal
|November 26, 2019
Abstract:
Until the latter part of the nineteenth century, there were no domestic animals other than pigs, dogs and poultry in the island of New Guinea. From 1889 onwards, occupying authorities, missionaries and settlers from Germany, the UK, Japan and Australia imported ruminants, pigs and horses. Some of these importations were from Asia. This paper describes some outcomes of those importations and the potential hazards for Australia entailed in them.

