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==''Haemonchus contortus''==
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Eggs are subsequently shed onto pasture by the host within 3 weeks of infection, and the life cycle continues.
Eggs are subsequently shed onto pasture by the host within 3 weeks of infection, and the life cycle continues.
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==''Haemonchus longistipes''==
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These are relatively small worms, with the males being around 10-20mm, and the females 18-30mm.
These are relatively small worms, with the males being around 10-20mm, and the females 18-30mm.
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==''Haemonchus similis''==
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