Changes in livestock enterprise that intensify the operation will minimize some disease and parasite problems but may increase others. The animal health program must be geared to meet such changes. Some recommendations can be made on the basis of experience and research with sheep, while others may need to be predicted from experience gained from other livestock operations
8 pp., 2 photosThis publication explains the important diseases of sheep and goats and ways to preve...
The introduction found on the first page provides a situation report , some economic advatages of s...
Management is important in controlling internal parasitism of lambs, as proved by research at variou...
The animal health problems confronting the sheep industry today are much the same as they were 20 ye...
This publication serves as a guide to preventative sheep flock health that explains risks, nutrition...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Sheep do get sick, but fewer would die if producers recognized that a problem existed, made the corr...
In considering the field of sheep diseases we can roughly divide them into three general groups: (1)...
Livestock production has become increasingly intensive and the momentum of the change has been so gr...
Owing to the increasing importance of the sheep industry and the frequent inquiries received concern...
High economic return per dollar invested can result from proper flock health management. Vaccination...
Sheep husbandry in the United States may be divided in a general way into three classifications-farm...
This is the 1965 Area Sheep Days report issued by South Dakota State University. The document contai...
With the increase in the number of farm flocks, sheep have assumed an ever increasing role in veteri...
Internal parasite problems are found in sheep producing areas throughout the United States. Parasite...
8 pp., 2 photosThis publication explains the important diseases of sheep and goats and ways to preve...
The introduction found on the first page provides a situation report , some economic advatages of s...
Management is important in controlling internal parasitism of lambs, as proved by research at variou...
The animal health problems confronting the sheep industry today are much the same as they were 20 ye...
This publication serves as a guide to preventative sheep flock health that explains risks, nutrition...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Sheep do get sick, but fewer would die if producers recognized that a problem existed, made the corr...
In considering the field of sheep diseases we can roughly divide them into three general groups: (1)...
Livestock production has become increasingly intensive and the momentum of the change has been so gr...
Owing to the increasing importance of the sheep industry and the frequent inquiries received concern...
High economic return per dollar invested can result from proper flock health management. Vaccination...
Sheep husbandry in the United States may be divided in a general way into three classifications-farm...
This is the 1965 Area Sheep Days report issued by South Dakota State University. The document contai...
With the increase in the number of farm flocks, sheep have assumed an ever increasing role in veteri...
Internal parasite problems are found in sheep producing areas throughout the United States. Parasite...
8 pp., 2 photosThis publication explains the important diseases of sheep and goats and ways to preve...
The introduction found on the first page provides a situation report , some economic advatages of s...
Management is important in controlling internal parasitism of lambs, as proved by research at variou...