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AFGHANISTAN 2024. Deworming medication
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AFGHANISTAN 2024. Deworming medication
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OSRO/AFG/203/ASB - Deworming medicine protects livestock from parasites in east of Afghanistan
OSRO/AFG/203/ASB - Deworming medicine protects livestock from parasites in east of Afghanistan
OSRO/AFG/203/ASB - Deworming medicine protects livestock from parasites in east of Afghanistan
OSRO/AFG/203/ASB - Deworming medicine protects livestock from parasites in east of Afghanistan
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AFGHANISTAN 2024. Deworming medication
16 April 2024. Kunduz province, Afghanistan. View of a sheep (ewe) with her lamb in the pasturelands of Dasht-e-Abdan
03/20/2023
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© FAO / Hashim Azizi
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Project: OSRO/AFG/129/ASB
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FAO Photo Library
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44.12 MB
Unique ID
UF17I8C
Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given. For further information contact: Photo-Library@fao.org
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Project: OSRO/AFG/129/ASB
Deworming is crucial for livestock hygiene, preventing health issues and productivity loss caused by parasitic worms in animals like cows, sheep, and goats. Regular deworming is essential for optimal animal health and productivity.
Cattle are particularly susceptible to parasites after consuming infected green grass. These parasites can rapidly cause harm. Cattle should be dewormed at turnout and again before being taken off pasture in the fall to prevent gut damage.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), with financial support from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), has implemented deworming programs for livestock across Afghanistan.