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cows

&PARASITES

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From 'House Cows' providing the family's milk to rare breed stud bulls, cattle form a key role on the smallholding. But there is a world of parasites in your grazing keen to infect your precious cows.

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Good parasite control can increase the quality of cows you sell, improve their growth & feed conversion rate and substantially increase their milk yield. Over-do your wormer use and you'll just breed resistance.

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Recommended cow FEC testing frequency: every 3-4 months

Optimum Schedule: Jan-Feb, May, Aug-September

Plus: mum & calf at 3-6 weeks old for coccidia

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Cost of WEC test: £14.50 up to 5 samples

This can be a mix&match of species across the farm

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ascarids

aka the Roundworms:

Ascaris suum

 

SYMPTOMS

Stunted growth

Coughing

Weight loss

Intestinal obstruction

Jaundice & liver failure

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Low kill weight & rejected livers due to 'milk spots' - white scars from larval migration through the liver & the lungs 

WHIPWORM

aka Trichuris suis

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SYMPTOMS

Stunting

Bloody, mucoid diarrhoea

Rectal prolapse

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Low kill weight, very poor feed conversion rates

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Nodular Worm

aka Oesophagostomum dentatum

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SYMPTOMS

Nodules in the intestines

Poor body condition

Diarrhoea

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Condemnation of the intestines at abattoir

coccidia 

aka Coccidiosis:

Eimeria, Isospora

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SYMPTOMS

Mainly affects piglets:

Diarrhoea (often pasty)

Blood & mucus in faeces

Skinny 

Permanent gut damage

Healthy adults will often have coccidia in their faeces - interpret positive samples with care before using a coccidiostat

ROUNDWORMS

aka the Nematodes:

Ostertagia (the brown stomach worm), Trichostrongylus axei (the small stomach worm),  Cooperia, Oesophagostomum (the nodular worm), trichostrongylus colubriformis (hair worm / black scour worm)

SYMPTOMS

Diarrhoea

Lower milk production

Poor condition

Slow growth rate

Midline or jaw oedema

Death

haemonchus

aka Barbers Pole Worm:

Haemonchus contortus

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SYMPTOMS

Anaemia

Weight Loss

Lethargy

Sudden death

Normal Poos

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tapeworm

aka the Cestodes:

Monezia, Thysanosoma

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SYMPTOMS

Look horrible when wriggling out - but surprisingly harmless!

Heavy burdens in calves cause:

Anorexia

Reduced gut motility

Gut rupture & peritonitis

coccidia 

aka Coccidiosis:

Eimeria

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SYMPTOMS

Mainly affects calves:

Diarrhoea (often pasty)

Blood & mucus in faeces

Skinny & weak

Abdominal Pain

Permanent gut damage

Healthy adults will often have coccidia in their faeces - interpret positive samples with care before using a coccidiostat

LIVER FLUKE

aka Fasciola:

Fasciola hepatica, Fascioloides magna

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SYMPTOMS

Anorexia & depression

Weakness & dry faeces

Increased respiratory rate

Ascites (belly fluid)

Colic

Sudden death

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LUNGWORMS

Dictyocaulus viviparus

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SYMPTOMS

Young Animals:

Cough, blue membranes (cyanosis), difficulty breathing

Adults:

Cough

Nasal discharge

Increased respiratory rate

Poor condition

Weight loss

whipworm

Trichuris ovis

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SYMPTOMS

Mainly asymptomatic

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large numbers rarely cause haemorrhage into the caecum:

depression, collapse, aneamia, sudden death

nematodirus

aka Nematodirus battus, Nematodirus filicollis

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SYMPTOMS

Mainly a problem in lambs, but cows can be a host and infest grazing intended for sheep

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