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Scientific Article

Effects of subclinical parasitism on beef production

Pages 38-42 | Received 20 Jul 1972, Published online: 23 Feb 2011

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R Jackson, AP Rhodes, WE Pomroy, DM Leathwick, DM West, TS Waghorn & JR Moffat. (2006) Anthelmintic resistance and management of nematode parasites on beef cattle-rearing farms in the North Island of New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 54:6, pages 289-296.
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M. J. McMullan, W. H. D. Leaning, J. Holmden & G. C. Cairns. (1981) The effect of anthelmintic treatment on the growth rate of beef calves following weaning. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 9:2, pages 129-134.
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C. C. Mcleod, G. Schwarz & J. E. Wolff. (1975) Effect of anthelmintic and selenium drenching on live-weight gain in young beef cattle. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 3:3, pages 213-217.
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T.S. Waghorn, C.M. Miller, P. Candy, L. Carvalho, J. Meban, P. Green & D.M. Leathwick. (2022) The production costs of Haemonchus contortus and other nematode parasites in pre-weaned beef calves in New Zealand. Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports 30, pages 100718.
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