10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STOMACH WORM»
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stomach worm in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
stomach worm and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Stomach Worm Disease of Sheep and Young Cattle
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
2
Veterinary Parasitology Reference Manual
Intestine Tapeworm Cysticercus of Taenia [Ля/отпив Peritoneal cavity Larval
tapeworm Dirofilaria scapiceps Under skin Skin worm Grapbidium strigosum
Stomach Stomach worm Obeliscoides cunniculi Stomach Stomach worm
Passalurus ...
3
Pathology & Parasitology for Veterinary Technicians
Stomach Worm of Pigs (Hyostrongylus rubidus) The adult stomach worm is a
small nematode (7—10 mm long) that lives in a pig's stomach, where it lays eggs
that pass out with the feces. The eggs hatch on the ground. The larvae undergo
two ...
4
Title 21 Food and Drugs Parts 500-599 (Revised as of April ...
... stage inhibited larvae (Ostertagia ostertagi), barberpole worm (Haemonchus
contortus and H. placei), small stomach worm (Trichostrongylus axei)); adult and
4th stage larvae of intestinal worms (thread-necked intestinal worm (Nematodirus
...
Office of The Federal Register, Enhanced by IntraWEB, LLC,
2014
The large stomach worm kills or injures a great many lambs and sheep, probably
more than any other internal parasite. The most characteristic feature of the
disease it causes, haemonchosis, is anemia. As the worms develop they damage
the ...
6
Georgis' Parasitology for Veterinarians
Cattle Morantel tartrate (Rumatel) is mixed in a complete feed or top dressed to
deliver 9.7 mg/kg of body weight for the removal of adult barber pole worm,
Haemonchus species; brown stomach worm, Ostertagia species; small stomach
worm, ...
Dwight D. Bowman, Jay R. Georgi,
2009
7
L.S.A., List of C.F.R. Sections Affected
For the removal and control of lungworm (Dictyocaulus viviparus); stomach worm
(adults)—-brown stomach worm (Ostertagia ostertagi); stomach worms (adults
and 4th-stage larvae)— barberpole worm (Haemonchus contortus and H. placei)
...
8
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Food and Drugs: Parts ...
For the removal and control of lungworm (Dictyocaulus viviparus); stomach worm
(adults) — brown stomach worm (Ostertagia ostertagi); stomach worms (adults
and 4th-stage larvae) — barberpole worm (Haemonchus contortus and H. placei)
...
National Archives & Rec. Admin., Office of the Federal Register (U S ),
2009
9
The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
large roundworm (Ascaris suum) and the thick stomach worm (Ascarops
strongylina) of the gastrointestinal tract. (ii) Limitations. For swine up to 70
pounds body weight, feed as sole ration for 2 consecutive days. For swine from
70 pounds to ...
Food and Drug Administration,
1975
10
Beef cattle husbandry: study course
Three species of roundworms are common in the stomachs of cattle: common
stomach worm (Haemonchus contortus), medium stomach worm (0stertagia
ostertagi) , and small hairworm (Trichostrongylus axei) . The common stomach
worm is ...
Carl P. Holt, Sam D. Halverson, United States. Forest Service. Southern Region. Fisheries, Wildlife, and Range Management Staff Unit. Range Management Group,
1983
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STOMACH WORM»
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Dairy calves much more susceptible to stomach worms
According to Teagasc dairy-born calves will be much more susceptible to stomach worms than suckler calves because there is a dilution effect from the cow and ... «Agriland, Jul 14»
To Control Parasites In Cattle, It Pays To Think Like A Worm
According to Craig, the three internal parasites of most importance to cattle producers are Ostertagia, or the brown stomach worm;Cooperia; and Haemonchus. «Beef Magazine, Apr 14»
Control of stomach worms and hoose in calves
Stomach worms survive from one year to the next, either by over-wintering on pasture, or in the gut of the host animal (e.g. cattle and sheep). Pastures grazed ... «Irish Independent, Jul 08»