Economic Impact of Parasitism in Dairy Herds
Keywords:
internal parasite control, deworming, subclinical parasitisms, economicAbstract
This paper is concerned with internal parasite control for dairy herds based on the systematic deworming programs which were developed from studies made in DHI herds in Wisconsin and three other dairy states.
Dairy cows in most herds have subclinical parasitisms and it is generally advantageous that they be treated for worms when they freshen, and again 60-90 days later; they produce more milk. There is economic advantage when cows are dewormed a third time in a lactation, at 120-150 days, but not as much as when they are treated early in lactation.