Liver flukes are turning up more often in Western Canadian cattle, often found only at postmortem. Here’s how to spot, treat ...
Many producers don’t think about liver flukes — until they become a problem. “Unless you’re actually looking for liver flukes ...
Liver fluke infection was found in 70% of the progeny of some bulls, compared to under 10% for other bulls’ progeny which originated from the same herds. It was revealed that certain family lines of ...
Liver fluke infestation is often a problem in the late autumn and winter in the wetter western areas of the UK, although it is becoming prevalent in eastern areas of the country due to the ...
Liver Fluke are parasitic worms that live in the livers of cattle, sheep, and goats mainly but can also infest horses and donkeys. The adult flukes feed on blood. They breed inside their hosts, lay ...
LIVER fluke is an infection of cattle and sheep normally associated with regions of the UK where rainfall is high. However, according to research from Merial Animal Health, one of the world's leading ...
Before housing, avoid grazing sheep and young cattle in wet areas as much as possible, advised a veterinary expert on a recent Beef Edge podcast. After the wet summer, the probability of fluke is ...
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