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Coccidiosis Of Cattle, Datus M. Hammod
Coccidiosis Of Cattle, Datus M. Hammod
Faculty Honor Lectures
The disease known as coccidiosis occurs in many domestic and wild animals. It is of great importance in chickens, in which coccidiosis is one of the chief causes of losses to the producer. In cattle the disease was estimated by Fitzgerald in 1962' to cause an . annual loss of $3,500,000 in calves under one year of age in the 11 western states and $7,500,000 in the seven west north-central states. In making this estimate Fitzgerald calculated that 90 percent of all calves are infected by coccidia, and that the average loss amounted to 75 cents per head on all …
Internal Parasites Of Cattle, J Craig, R. Butler, M. E. Nairn
Internal Parasites Of Cattle, J Craig, R. Butler, M. E. Nairn
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Worm parasites can have a most serious effect on cattle, even causing deaths.
This article describes the main parasites of cattle, treatment with modern anthelmintic drugs and the best means of preventing and controlling worm outbreaks.
Lice On Cattle, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Lice On Cattle, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Lice can cause serious financial losses through reduced growth rates and loss of production in beef and dairy cattle.
This article describes the main species and recommended control measures.
An Assessment Of Cattle Husbandry Problems In Western Australia, W J O Wilkie
An Assessment Of Cattle Husbandry Problems In Western Australia, W J O Wilkie
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE science of animal husbandry deals with all those things which affect the welfare and productivity of our domestic animals.
The relative emphasis placed on welfare and productivity depends on whether the animals are kept as pets or for profit.