Parasites
Parasitism and young calves
Parasitemia of the cow can reduce the amount of milk for the calf, and calves can be affected, too.
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Send parasites packing (Animal health)
Fall is a good time to deworm cows to protect winter performance, and the same applies for calves retained through the winter.
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Parasite control requires a plan
Real parasite control involves more than the administration of dewormers. Even with the advances in product efficacy, a thoughtful, rational strategy of their use is required to minimize the adverse affects of internal parasites.
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Parasite control
Deworming may be the most profitable task you can perform.
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The importance of controlling parasites
Research continues to find new ways to demonstrate it.
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External Parasites
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Internal Parasites
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Parasite protection boosts milk production
A study of 2,500 pasture-fed cows on nine Australian dairy operations found that parasite treatment increased milk production.
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Crushing the resistance (Parasite Control)
Rotating the type of insecticide used to control horn flies on cattle is the most important step you can take to control the horn fly resistance.
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Parasite safe pastures
Strategic deworming cleans your pastures and your cattle of profit-robbing parasites.
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