External Parasites
Knowing what to look for when monitoring livestock and being aware of pests that can plague your cattle inside and out helps producers effectively manage their cattle for optimal health.
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Decreasing temperature, increasing lice
Cattle with hair loss, an unthrifty appearance, and leaving hair on fences and other objects from rubbing may be a sign of lice infestation. The impact of cattle lice can range from reduced weight gain to animal mortality and everything in between.
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A new invasive tick
Cattle producers, entomologists and veterinarians are concerned about the latest invasive pest, the Asian longhorned tick. Learn how this pest uses an unusual method to reproduce, how it can affect cattle and wildlife and what actions to take before it comes to your operation.
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Controlling flies on cattle
Fly issues can cause significant damage financially and on the herd health front. Step one: ID the culprit. Step two: Choose your weapons.
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Stable flies on pastured cattle
Warmer weather means flies. But why is that and what can you do to limit their effect on your cattle? Continue reading for more information.
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Controls for flies on pastured cattle
Face flies are a common pest many cattle producers have to deal with, especially in the summer months. While there are many control options available, selecting the most effective one and implementing it in a timely matter is essential.
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Fly control management strategies for your herd
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when it comes to managing flies in your herd. An understanding of these pests’ life cycles will aid in their control.
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Horn flies on pastured cattle
Horn flies can be a major pest for cattle and cattle producers across the U.S. Pest control should start before the start of the pest season. Continue reading for some pest control methods.
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