A study by the US Agricultural Research Service (ARS) suggests that the use of anthelmintics in lambs can by minimized through rotational grazing and selective deworming of those animals most in need of treatment. In this way, unnecessary deworming can be avoided and the efficacy of anthelmintic ...
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Rotational grazing keeps worms at bay, says ARS
13 July 2010
Max Pruetzel-Thomas
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