A WETTER than average summer-autumn period has made counties in the West and North-West more at risk of liver fluke infestation, according to the latest official Dept. of Agriculture forecast on the ...
Liver fluke can cause big production and financial losses in cattle and sheep. Even if it doesn’t kill an animal, it can cause ill health, reduce intakes and hinder growth if there is undetected ...
Liver fluke is a common parasitic disease of grazing animals. Caused by the trematode Fasciola hepatica, it is endemic to our national herd and flock, so it is important to ensure you know how best to ...
Among his many interests, [Dave Jones] likes test and measurement equipment. He recently posted a few videos on his EEVblog exploring the reasons why Fluke voltmeters are so expensive. In the process, ...
The Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) wishes to bring to the attention of farmers the need to consider the risk of liver fluke infection in cattle and sheep this autumn and winter. Did you ...
Fluke Corporation, an industrial tools and integrated software provider, has launched the Fluke GFL-1500 Ground Fault Locator, a breakthrough technology designed to address some of the most persistent ...
At this time of year, many of us are submitting samples for faecal egg counts (FEC) to monitor parasite infection in our grazing livestock. But did you know that a positive FEC for rumen fluke is not ...
A liver fluke is a parasitic worm. You can become infected after eating contaminated raw or undercooked freshwater fish or watercress. Infections are usually treated with a drug called triclabendazole ...
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