Control of sheep lungworm in India
Lungworm infections (parasitic bronchitis) of sheep and goats are widely prevalent in hilly regions of India and neighbouring countries. Several species of strongyloid nematodes are involved but the most prevalent, and most pathogenic, is Dictyocaulus filaria - responsible for heavy mortality in you...
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