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Two group of calves, 36 Holstein cross-bred bull and 36 heifer calves (aged 6-8 months) were each divided into 6 groups of 6, in Belgium [date not given]. In both main groups, calves in the first control group (C1) and first treated group (T1) received a daily infection of 200 L3 of O. ostertagi...
The most common gastrointestinal nematodes found in cattle in the midwestern states of the USA (Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Missouri, Kansas, Wisconsin) are O. ostertagia and Cooperia oncophora. Other parasites included Haemonchus placei, Bunostomum phlebotomum and Nematodirus...