Importance of regular deworming for livestock
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to the luctuating environment and climate, cattle go through various health issues.
However, worm infestation is a hidden disease that is prevalent in cattle in all around the world.
Until and unless the growth of the worm doesn’t come to the advanced stage and shows outward signs, it is quite dif icult to detect the presence of worms.
It is suggested that if you are a dairy farmer, don’t wait for worms to have complete control over your cattle’s health.
You better take precautionary measures by doing regular deworming of your cattle and keep the worms at bay. Deworming helps to keep your livestock healthy and ultimately supports your dairy farming business to lourish.
Effects of worms on cattle
Tapeworms, lukes, roundworms, and other internal parasites leave hazardous effects of cattle’s overall health. Being a responsible dairy farmer or animal parent, you should keep an eye on below signs or effects of worms on your dairy cattle and reach out to the veterinarian immediately.
Poor health
Cattle with worm infection tend to be in weak physical condition. They become thin and poor in appearance. Their coat becomes unhealthy and dull. Even after providing a good amount of feed the infected cattle look poor because the feed gets consumed by worms and doesn’t bene it the cow.
Low productivity
The intestinal worms feed off your cattle’s bodies and throw the nutrients out of the animal’s body. As cattle don’t get proper nutrition, it effects on their capability of producing milk and calves. In the past, if your cows have produced plenty of milk and healthy calves, you must check for worm infection problems.
Anaemia
The intestinal parasites, including ticks and worms suck cattle’s blood and cause them Anaemia. If your cow shows signs like lack of appetite, lethargy, pale gums, and dif iculty in breathing.
Diarrhoea
This is most common problem cattle with worms face. Due to diarrhoea, in some cases cows feel dehydrated as well as consumption and digestion of feed become challenging for them.