Management is important in controlling internal parasitism of lambs, as proved by research at various locations in recent years. The following experiment at the Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland, evaluated some control procedures for internal parasitism in the Middle Atlantic States
Increasing the frequency of lambing to less than a 12-month interval offers the potential of increas...
A production-based TST was used to identify individual lambs suffering from parasitism and subsequen...
Increased productivity and more efficient management of the ewe flock will enable the sheep industry...
Management is important in controlling internal parasitism of lambs, as proved by research at variou...
An experiment was conducted over a three-year period to determine the effect of three management sys...
This bulletin is a report on Department of Animal Husbandry Research Project 142, 'Method of Lamb Pr...
The objective of this experiment was to further test Tramisol with feedlot lambs. Observations ere m...
The objective of this experiment was to test the effects of chlortetracycline and sulfamethazine alo...
The bulletin is a report on University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station research project ...
Changes in livestock enterprise that intensify the operation will minimize some disease and parasite...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance, ingestive behavior and gastro...
This thesis investigated the use of a hospital paddock treatment comprised of chicory (Cichorium int...
This bulletin examines best practices in regard to lamb feeding, as a result of trials conducted ove...
This bulletin gives the results of an experiment extending over a period of three years on the metho...
Abstract The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of creep feeding and drylots or se...
Increasing the frequency of lambing to less than a 12-month interval offers the potential of increas...
A production-based TST was used to identify individual lambs suffering from parasitism and subsequen...
Increased productivity and more efficient management of the ewe flock will enable the sheep industry...
Management is important in controlling internal parasitism of lambs, as proved by research at variou...
An experiment was conducted over a three-year period to determine the effect of three management sys...
This bulletin is a report on Department of Animal Husbandry Research Project 142, 'Method of Lamb Pr...
The objective of this experiment was to further test Tramisol with feedlot lambs. Observations ere m...
The objective of this experiment was to test the effects of chlortetracycline and sulfamethazine alo...
The bulletin is a report on University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station research project ...
Changes in livestock enterprise that intensify the operation will minimize some disease and parasite...
Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance, ingestive behavior and gastro...
This thesis investigated the use of a hospital paddock treatment comprised of chicory (Cichorium int...
This bulletin examines best practices in regard to lamb feeding, as a result of trials conducted ove...
This bulletin gives the results of an experiment extending over a period of three years on the metho...
Abstract The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of creep feeding and drylots or se...
Increasing the frequency of lambing to less than a 12-month interval offers the potential of increas...
A production-based TST was used to identify individual lambs suffering from parasitism and subsequen...
Increased productivity and more efficient management of the ewe flock will enable the sheep industry...