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  2. Cattle drenching - Wikipedia

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    Angus weaners, approximately 6-9 months old, just taken off their mothers in Northern NSW Clarence Valley. Cattle drenching is the process of administering chemical solutions (anthelmintics) to cattle or Bos taurus with the purpose of protecting livestock from various parasites including worms, fluke, cattle ticks, lice and flies. [1]

  3. Gasterophilus - Wikipedia

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    The most efficient way known to avoid the infection of Gasterophilus is by deparasitizing the animals with products like trichlorphon and dichlorvos, by using hot water to scrub the areas where the eggs are laid to kill the larvae, and by cleaning the areas where the feces of the infected animal had been in order to avoid the adult formation. [6]

  4. Deworming - Wikipedia

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    Drenching Merino hoggets, Walcha, NSW U.S. soldiers treating animals with de-worming medication in Eswatini during VETCAP. Deworming (sometimes known as worming, drenching or dehelmintization) is the giving of an anthelmintic drug (a wormer, dewormer, or drench) to a human or animals to rid them of helminths parasites, such as roundworm, flukes and tapeworm.

  5. A woman went viral on TikTok for deworming herself. Don't try ...

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    Video:Doctor warns against using animal deworming drug to treat COVID-19 The cause of pinworms is often “suboptimal hygiene,” such as when someone eats something without washing their hands.

  6. List of infectious sheep and goat diseases - Wikipedia

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    Sheep and goats are both small ruminants with cosmopolitan distributions due to their being kept historically and in modern times as grazers both individually and in herds in return for their production of milk, wool, and meat. [1] As such, the diseases of these animals are of great economic importance to humans.

  7. Ostertagia ostertagi - Wikipedia

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    Ostertagia ostertagi, commonly known as the medium stomach worm or brown stomach worm, is a parasitic nematode (round worm) of cattle. O. ostertagi can also be found to a lesser extent in sheep, goats, wild ruminants, and horses.

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  9. L.A. confiscated his goats. He went to war with Animal ... - AOL

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    Peregrina told Wilcox that before the shelter could return the goats, officials had to make sure he was "meeting the necessary distance requirements" — keeping the goats 35 feet from Wilcox's ...