Severe parasite infections in beef cattle are sometimes associated with decreased growth and performance and clinical disease. Stocker cattle are exposed to many parasites and appropriate deworming strategies can help to minimize parasite burdens when cattle are on grass. Feedlot cattle are often dewormed at arrival and have minimal exposure to additional parasites once placed in the feedlot. The purpose of this study was to evaluate stocker and feedlot performance and carcass characteristics relative to treatment with deworming agents of varying durations of activity
The study objective was to evaluate the effects of vaccination (respiratory and clostridial vaccinat...
and productivity effects of 2 subcutaneous injections of doramectin (200 mcg/kg) administered 56 day...
peer-reviewedBackground With concerns over the development of anthelmintic resistance in cattle nem...
The performance and carcass characteristics of 43 beef steers were evaluated relative to internal pa...
A field study was conducted at three different locations in south central Kansas to determine the ef...
To determine the effect of deworming fallborn yearling heifers on reproductive parameters, 78 heif...
The objective of this study was to estimate the impact of a single injection of extended-release epr...
Anthelmintics are commonly used by livestock producers. Parasite resistance has been reported in rum...
Data on two trials evaluating deworming products and application methods are given
Reduced heat stress and lower gastrointestinal parasite loads can increase growth rate in heifers, p...
Two hundred thirty-nine steers were fed at the K-State Agricultural Research Center– Hays to compa...
Subclinical parasitism is commonly observed in stocker cattle. Treatment of internal parasites helps...
The objective of this trial was to determine if types of dewormers affected carcass characteristics...
AbstractSeven studies were conducted in commercial grazing operations to confirm anthelmintic effica...
Two experiments were conducted to compare various ectoparasite control strategies and viral vaccine ...
The study objective was to evaluate the effects of vaccination (respiratory and clostridial vaccinat...
and productivity effects of 2 subcutaneous injections of doramectin (200 mcg/kg) administered 56 day...
peer-reviewedBackground With concerns over the development of anthelmintic resistance in cattle nem...
The performance and carcass characteristics of 43 beef steers were evaluated relative to internal pa...
A field study was conducted at three different locations in south central Kansas to determine the ef...
To determine the effect of deworming fallborn yearling heifers on reproductive parameters, 78 heif...
The objective of this study was to estimate the impact of a single injection of extended-release epr...
Anthelmintics are commonly used by livestock producers. Parasite resistance has been reported in rum...
Data on two trials evaluating deworming products and application methods are given
Reduced heat stress and lower gastrointestinal parasite loads can increase growth rate in heifers, p...
Two hundred thirty-nine steers were fed at the K-State Agricultural Research Center– Hays to compa...
Subclinical parasitism is commonly observed in stocker cattle. Treatment of internal parasites helps...
The objective of this trial was to determine if types of dewormers affected carcass characteristics...
AbstractSeven studies were conducted in commercial grazing operations to confirm anthelmintic effica...
Two experiments were conducted to compare various ectoparasite control strategies and viral vaccine ...
The study objective was to evaluate the effects of vaccination (respiratory and clostridial vaccinat...
and productivity effects of 2 subcutaneous injections of doramectin (200 mcg/kg) administered 56 day...
peer-reviewedBackground With concerns over the development of anthelmintic resistance in cattle nem...