How to prevent parasites in cattle Farm
Parasites in cattle farms are a big problem for farmers to consider. After all, the emergence of parasites has a great impact on cattle. Cattle are relatively big, and parasites are small and not easy to detect, so most of the time people can not find this situation in time, so we can only do a good job of prevention. So how to prevent this parasite?
1. Make a good layout
The location of the cattle farm is more important, if it is located in a variety of poultry and other places, then the probability of parasites will increase, especially in some cattle farms where chickens and dogs are often infested. Its layout is also very important. Cattle raising needs to prepare different areas, such as active areas, production areas and so on. If the boundaries of these areas are not clear, it will easily lead to the spread of parasites. A cattle farm does not need to be too closely connected with the outside world, and there needs to be a good separation wall around it, so that alien parasites can not be brought in.
2. Disinfect frequently
Parasites are something that is not particularly powerful, and they can be eliminated easily. The reason why they are difficult to deal with is that after they are parasitized on cattle, it is much more difficult for everyone to kill them on the premise of taking care of cattle. And daily for its frequent disinfection, then it can effectively contain its emergence, not to the cattle, we have more ways to kill insects, less scruples, disinfection can directly give a fatal blow to the growth, frequent disinfection is not bad in this respect.
3. Cow dung is far away from the cattle farm
Cow dung is one of the important sources of parasites, many parasites will be hidden in the cow feces, or excreted by the cattle themselves, but if the cow dung continues to be in close contact with the cattle, then the parasites will take the opportunity to parasitize the cattle. Why should cow dung stay away from the cattle farm? In order to avoid such a situation. And when cow dung accumulates too much, it will be easier to induce some diseases of cattle, so cow dung must be with the cattle farm, at least the cleaned cow dung can no longer have easy contact with cattle.
4. Do a good job in mosquito control
The parasite caused by this is the most common, and it is also the most important thing for everyone to pay attention to. Cattle are very attractive to some mosquitoes because of their own smell. It is very common for cattle in cattle farms to be surrounded by mosquitoes. Some of these may carry parasites. Things like cow lice will attach directly to the cow and then lay eggs and hatch. And some other insects will bring parasites into the cattle farm, after all, the gaps in the cattle farm are generally relatively large, so we must do a good job in mosquito prevention and control.
These are some simple ways to prevent parasites in cattle farms. We must establish a deworming system for ourselves to protect the benefits of raising cattle, so that cattle are not easily threatened by parasites.
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