Parasites on Swine

External Parasites on Swine

Published: February 17, 2009
Summary
External parasites of swine are a serious problem for Florida producers. Arthropod parasites limit production by feeding on blood, skin, and hair. The wounds and skin irritation produced by these parasites result in discomfort and irritation to the animal. In Florida, the major pests on swine are lice, mange mites, ticks and stable flies, although horse flies, deer flies, mosquitoes and wound-inf...
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Gary Fitzner
Diamond V
17 de febrero de 2009
IVERMECTIN Injection is indicated for the effective treatment and control of the following harmful species of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, lice and mange mites in swine. There is also the Ivomec Swine Premix to be mixed in feed. (Merial) Ivermectin - Broadest spectrum of swine parasite control available in feed. Offers feeding convenience of one inclusion rate for all starter, grower and finisher rations. Efficacy same as injectable for swine plus additionally controls kidneyworms, lungworms, and the usual roundworm. No claim for whipworms. 99% efficacy for Sucking Louse, 100% Mange mite. Five day withdrawal. Mix 20 lbs./ton of feed, and feed for 7 days. For use in boars, sows and replacement gilts as well as growing pigs.
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