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Irrigated pastures may be favorable to livestock parasites

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M. A. Stewart, Experiment Station

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California Agriculture 1(3):1-2.

Published February 01, 1947

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Certain internal parasites inhabit and reproduce in the bodies of sheep and cattle. The young, undeveloped parasites, excreted by the animal, find conditions in irrigated pastures well suited to their development.

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Irrigated pastures may be favorable to livestock parasites

M. A. Stewart
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Irrigated pastures may be favorable to livestock parasites

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Authors

M. A. Stewart, Experiment Station

Publication Information

California Agriculture 1(3):1-2.

Published February 01, 1947

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Abstract

Certain internal parasites inhabit and reproduce in the bodies of sheep and cattle. The young, undeveloped parasites, excreted by the animal, find conditions in irrigated pastures well suited to their development.

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