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Nematodes / Agriculture / Parasites / Haemonchus contortus / Land use / Managed intensive rotational grazing / Deworming / Goat / Grazing / Zoology / Biology / Livestock
Date: 2014-11-21 18:47:45
Nematodes
Agriculture
Parasites
Haemonchus contortus
Land use
Managed intensive rotational grazing
Deworming
Goat
Grazing
Zoology
Biology
Livestock

Parasite Control with Multispecies and Rotational Grazing Dr. Steve Hart, Langston University Parasites, worms or more specifically, the barber pole worm (Haemonchus contortus) is a major cause of reduced production, mor

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