Proceedings of a Deer Course for Veterinarians, Issue 20Deer Branch, the Association, 2003 - Deer |
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Page 42
... larvae excretion in deer fed sulla compared with those fed lucerne . In the grazing situation this could reduce pasture larval contamination and hence risk of re - infection . However sulla has not yet been evaluated for parasite ...
... larvae excretion in deer fed sulla compared with those fed lucerne . In the grazing situation this could reduce pasture larval contamination and hence risk of re - infection . However sulla has not yet been evaluated for parasite ...
Page 46
... larvae counts and liveweight loss in both studies , but in some cases high faecal egg counts rather than lungworm larvae counts were associated with reduced growth . Reduced growth was the deciding factor for trigger treatment in the ...
... larvae counts and liveweight loss in both studies , but in some cases high faecal egg counts rather than lungworm larvae counts were associated with reduced growth . Reduced growth was the deciding factor for trigger treatment in the ...
Page 118
... larvae per dose . To protect against an outbreak of parasitic bronchitis , or ' Husk ' as it is colloquially known , cattle require two doses of the oral vaccine 28 days apart . Fourteen days after the second dose they can be safely ...
... larvae per dose . To protect against an outbreak of parasitic bronchitis , or ' Husk ' as it is colloquially known , cattle require two doses of the oral vaccine 28 days apart . Fourteen days after the second dose they can be safely ...
Contents
Deer Industry New Zealand and Deer Farming Sustainability | 1 |
Deer Farming and Resource Management | 17 |
Sustainable Feeding and Parasite Control for Deer | 37 |
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