HOW TO DEAL WITH INTERNAL PARASITES
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POINT 5: Analyse your efforts . Always have your
vet run fecal checks at least once a year. These
tests should be performed at a time two to three months
after you last administered worm medication. Since the
maximum effectiveness of most anthelmintics only lasts for
60 to 80 days, this delay will allow your animals to show
signs of any new parasites the critters might have
picked up in your pasture.
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You may never be able to completely eliminate parasites
from your animals, but don't let this fact discourage you .
. . the main aim of parasite control is to keep the levels
of infestation as low as possible.
Of course, the alternative to parasite control is—in
most cases—letting the worms take over. If you allow
this to happen, you could end up feeding more food to your
parasites than you do to your pets or barnyard animals!
EDITOR'S NOTE: Dr. Kidd will return in our next
issue—MOTHER NO. 57—to discuss specific
parasites and the anthelmintics that can best be used to
control them.
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