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    <confdates>26-28 March 2002</confdates>
    <conference>UK Organic Research 2002 Conference</conference>
    <confloc>Aberystwyth</confloc>
    <refereed>never</refereed>
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          <given>Ray</given>
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          <given>Frank</given>
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    <title>Developing parasite control strategies in organic systems</title>
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      <item>7animalhealth</item>
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    <keywords>Colloquium of Organic Researchers; COR; ruminants; internal parasites; control strategies; livestock; health and welfare</keywords>
    <abstract>This report was presented at the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference. Organic farmers have taken a lead in attempting to reduce dependence on pharmaceutical control of parasites in farmed livestock. Focussing on management and nutrition, the objective of this research is to further develop control strategies, which can support and increase the flexibility of clean grazing systems for sheep and cattle. The approach has been to combine on-farm epidemiological studies, with replicated experiments, in order to develop and demonstrate better systems of control applicable to UK organic farms. Preliminary data from the first years' epidemiological studies are presented in this paper.</abstract>
    <date>2002</date>
    <date_type>published</date_type>
    <publication>Proceedings of the UK Organic Research 2002 Conference</publication>
    <publisher>Organic Centre Wales, Institute of Rural Studies, University of Wales Aberystwyth</publisher>
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Keatinge, R (1996) Controlling internal parasites without anthelmintics. A review prepared or MAFF Conservation and Woodland Policy Division, December 1996, 63pp. &#13;
Niezen, J.H., Charleston, W A G, Hodgson, J, Mackay, A.D., and Leathwick, D.M. (1996) Controlling internal parasites in grazing ruminants without recourse to anthelmintics: approaches, experiences and prospects) International Journal for Parasitology, Vol. 26, No. 8/9, pp983-992. &#13;
Roderick, S. and Hovi, M. (1999) Animal health and welfare in organic livestock systems: identification of constraints and priorities. Report to MAFF, VEERU Reading, April 1999. &#13;
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Thamsborg, S.M., Roepstorff, A. and Larsen, M. (1999) Integrated and biological control of parasites in organic and conventional production systems. Veterinary Parasitology 84 (1999) 169-186.</referencetext>
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