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EPISODE · May 6, 2025 · 11 MIN

Managing Parasites in Cattle - P3 || Prise en charge des parasites chez les bovins - P3

from The Herd Health Podcast · host Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Canada Inc.

​Effective parasite control goes beyond treatment—proper herd management plays a crucial role in reducing parasite exposure and improving herd health. In this episode, host Heather Hargrave sits down with Dr. Tim Nickel, DVM, to discuss key management strategies for limiting parasite burdens in cattle. From nutrition and biosecurity to pasture rotation and stocking density, learn how proactive planning can minimize parasite risks. || Une maîtrise efficace des parasites va au-delà du traitement—la prise en charge adéquate des troupeaux joue un rôle crucial dans la réduction de l’exposition aux parasites et l’amélioration de la santé du troupeau. Dans cet épisode, l’animatrice Heather Hargrave discute avec le Dr Tim Nickel, DMV, des principales stratégies pour limiter la charge parasitaire chez les bovins. Allant de la nutrition et de la biosécurité à la rotation des pâturages et à la densité animale, apprenez comment la planification proactive peut minimiser les risques d’infestation parasitaire.

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