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    Rethinking parasite control

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    DescriptionRethinking parasite control. For farmers, it’s a conundrum wrapped in an enigma enfolded in a woollen blanket. Economics requires farmers to use anthelmintic drugs to control gastrointestinal nematode infections in sheep and cattle, but the intensive use of drenches has seen parasites develop resistance to the common treatments. New approaches to controlling them is therefore critical to the future sustainability of our land-based industries and the livelihood of those who work in them. Project: Mucosal tolerance in sheep, performance-based targeted selective treatments in livestock *NB, these are the combination of a number of projects that do not have these names exactly. Researchers: Dr Andrew Greer, Robin McAnulty, Dr John Huntley, Dr Tom McNeilly.PeopleAndrew Greer | Robin McAnulty | John Huntley | Tom McNeillyPersonAndrew GreerRobin McAnultyJohn HuntleyTom McNeillyOrganisationLincoln UniversityDate2011-2012Keywordsresearchparasite controlgastrointestinal nematode infectionslivestocksustainabilityanimal welfaremucosal toleranceFilenameRethinking parasite controlSourceTransform 2011-2012 pages 14-15.DepartmentDepartment of Agricultural SciencesFaculty / Research CentreFaculty of Agriculture & Life SciencesItem Reference0001221
    Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho (4th Oct 2019). Rethinking parasite control. In Website Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho. Retrieved 24th Mar 2023 15:27, from https://livingheritage.lincoln.ac.nz/nodes/view/1559
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