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Latest revision as of 13:51, 7 February 2011
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With which clinical disease of sheep are Teladorsagia (Ostertagia) circumcincta associated? | Parasitic gastroenteritis
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What time of year may sheep be affected with Type 1 Ostertagiosis? | July - September
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What are the clinical signs of Trichostrongylosis? |
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At what age does Nematodirus battus most commonly affect sheep? | 6-10week old lambs, at the beginning of their first grazing season (April - June)
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Describe the appearance of Nematodirus battus eggs |
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What are the signs associated with acute Haemonchosis? |
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Why does the relative number of worms of each species change during the grazing season? |
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How are sheep lungworms diagnosed? |
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Which sheep nematodes are goats particularly susceptible to? |
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