Dictyocaulus viviparus is the only lungworm found in cattle. The eggs hatch during the passage through the intestinal system. Photo: Alan R Walker
Parasitic infections both internal and external, can interfere and affect the gut, the lungs and in some cases, even cause death. Farmers whose livestock is affected can lose millions of euros. Good hygiene practices and preventative strategies can be used to manage diseases. Part of the Gut Health 2022 Special
Good animal welfare practices are essential on farms these days not just to tick-box consumer concerns but more importantly to ensure livestock are as healthy as possible.
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