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The role of parasite epidemiology in the management of grazing cattle
Bert E Stromberg Jr, G. A. Averbeck
Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
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Keyphrases
Epidemiology
100%
Pasture
100%
Grazing Cattle
100%
Anthelmintic
50%
Larval Population
50%
Control Program
37%
Cattle
25%
Parasitism
25%
Grazed Pasture
25%
Parasite Control
25%
Grass
12%
Rotational Grazing
12%
Host Species
12%
Ruminants
12%
Grazing Animals
12%
Helminth Control
12%
Adult Worm
12%
Parasite Population
12%
Infective Larvae
12%
Larval Burden
12%
Strategic Use
12%
Helminths
12%
Optimal Benefits
12%
Pasture Rotation
12%
Egg Shedding
12%
Strategic Programs
12%
Grazing Management Practices
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cohort Effect
100%
Antihelmintic
100%
Parasite Control
50%
Helminth
50%
Host
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Antihelmintic
100%
Helminth
50%
Rotational Grazing
25%
Grazing Management
25%
Host
25%