Treatment of external and internal parasites of cattle. |
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Authors: | Thomas M Craig |
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Institution: | Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4467, USA. tcraig@cvm.tamu.edu |
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Abstract: | To control parasitic disease in cattle, one first has to determine what parasites he or she is trying to control--nuisance and biting flies in a milking parlor or ticks on range cattle? The determination may be based on geographic location, class of cattle, and their management. After determining what is there, then if the numbers are sufficient, justify treatment. Each livestock producer has a different array of parasites with which to deal, and in some circumstances, parasitic disease is below the economic threshold. Others may have occasional clinical disease associated with parasites, but most have situations in which the potential of economic loss is high enough to justify control. |
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