Effects of anthelmintic treatment and feed supplementation on parasite infections and morbidity parameters in Cambodian cattle
• The Cambodian humid tropical climate is conducive for helminth infections in cattle. • Helminthiasis causes high morbidity especially in cattle under nutritional stress. • Village cattle may benefit from anthelmintic treatment and/or protein supplementation. • A short term effect of anthelmintic t...
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• The Cambodian humid tropical climate is conducive for helminth infections in cattle. • Helminthiasis causes high morbidity especially in cattle under nutritional stress. • Village cattle may benefit from anthelmintic treatment and/or protein supplementation. • A short term effect of anthelmintic treatment on parasitological parameters was observed. • The added value of protein supplementation was unclear from the current study. |
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• The Cambodian humid tropical climate is conducive for helminth infections in cattle. • Helminthiasis causes high morbidity especially in cattle under nutritional stress. • Village cattle may benefit from anthelmintic treatment and/or protein supplementation. • A short term effect of anthelmintic treatment on parasitological parameters was observed. • The added value of protein supplementation was unclear from the current study. |
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