Economics of deworming beef cattle
- PMID: 3363844
- DOI: 10.1016/0304-4017(88)90062-3
Economics of deworming beef cattle
Abstract
From the practitioner level and for the producer, there is far too much confusion concerning internal parasites in cattle and the justification of control measures. By coordinating research efforts between parasitologists and other scientists, awareness of internal parasites will be raised and the total impact of parasitism can better be evaluated.
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