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dc.contributor.authorCorwin, Robert M.eng
dc.contributor.authorTubbs, Roderick C.eng
dc.date.issued1993eng
dc.description.abstractSwine performance is influenced by internal parasites, most dramatically in the young, growing pig. Parasites reside in the stomach and intestinal tract of the pig, causing irritation, impaction, indigestion and lack of appetite. Parasites cause loss of nutrients from feed consumed by competing with the host, and by causing poor digestion, gut ulceration and even blood loss.eng
dc.identifier.otherG-02430-1993eng
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10355/7086
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Divisioneng
dc.relation.ispartofcommunityUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. Extensioneng
dc.relation.ispartofseriesG - Agricultural Guides (University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension) ; 02430 (1993)eng
dc.rightsArchive version. For the most recent information see extension.missouri.edu.eng
dc.rightsOpenAccess.eng
dc.rights.licenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License.
dc.rights.licenseProvided for historical documentation only. Check Missouri Extension and Agricultural Experiment Station websites for current information.eng
dc.subjectparasite preventioneng
dc.subjecttreatment for parasiteseng
dc.subjectswine parasite varietieseng
dc.subject.lcshSwine -- Parasiteseng
dc.titleCommon internal parasites of swine (1993)eng
dc.typeDocumenteng


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