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  • 4. A producer survey of knowledge and practises on gastrointestinal nematode control within the Australian goat industry.
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  • 6. Gastrointestinal nematodes of dairy goats, anthelmintic resistance and practices of parasite control in Northern Italy.
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  • 13. Prevalence of anthelmintic resistance of gastrointestinal nematodes in Polish goat herds assessed by the larval development test.
    Mickiewicz M, Czopowicz M, Moroz A, Potărniche AV, Szaluś-Jordanow O, Spinu M, Górski P, Markowska-Daniel I, Várady M, Kaba J.
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  • 14. Slowing the spread of anthelmintic resistant nematodes of sheep and goats in the United Kingdom.
    Coles GC, Roush RT.
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  • 15. Field evaluation of targeted selective treatments to control subclinical gastrointestinal nematode infections on small ruminant farms.
    Valcárcel F, Aguilar A, Sánchez M.
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  • 18. Worm control practice against gastro-intestinal parasites in Norwegian sheep and goat flocks.
    Domke AV, Chartier C, Gjerde B, Leine N, Vatn S, Osterås O, Stuen S.
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    Mahieu M, Gauthier V, Arquet R, Calif B, Archimède H, Mandonnet N.
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