Around 70 head of cattle have died as a result of tick fever across several properties.

Updated May 22 2018 - 10:22am, first published 10:10am

Hunter Local Land Services District Veterinarians are reminding producers to practice good farm biosecurity following the detection of cattle tick and tick fever on the NSW Mid North Coast at Kendall.

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