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Mashakgene Isaac Senoamadi, Thobela Louis, Tyasi Teedzai Chitura* 

...helmintic drugs (38.3%), ethno-veterinary based methods (12%) while 46.8% did not control gastrointestinal parasites. It can be concluded that clinical haemonchosis presents a potential challenge in the study area due to a low adoption rate of internal parasite control measures among the farmers interviewed.

Keywords | Anthelmintic, Ethno-veterinary, Gastrointestinal parasites, Haemonchus contortus, Respondents ...

Mathew O. Ayoola1*, Akingbolabo D. Ogunlakin2, Abel O. Oguntunji1

...thereby depend mostly on ethno-veterinary medicine. Recently, it has been documented that alkaloids, terpenoids, and flavonoids from these medicinal plants boost the quality and quantity of milk production. Meanwhile, there is a paucity of information on those medicinal plants and other indigenous knowledge normally used by the nomads to treat ailments of their domestic animals. The knowledge are being transferred across upcoming generations orally and is alwa...

Journal of Animal Health and Production

December

Vol. 12, Iss. 4, Pages 258-653

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