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Changing Pastures? Beware of Last Seasons Parasite Infestation

2014-04-16 15:21:07| Beef

It’s a common misconception among producers that a rotational grazing strategy helps provide protection from parasite infections. But nothing could be further from the truth according to Joe Dedrickson, DVM, Ph.D, large animal veterinary services, Merial. In fact, the use of pasture rotation as a means of parasite control may actually increase the risk.1   read more

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