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Parasite Control for Cow Calf Operations
Route of Administration:
There are many ways that
products can be administered to cattle with the
most common methods
including: topical pour-on
(with or without systemic
absorption), injectable,
and oral drenches. For
treating internal parasites,
injectable products and oral
drenches ensure delivery
of the desired dose of drug.
Pour-on products can be
effectively absorbed systemically and provide a good
dose; however, there is more
variability, especially if the
weather does not cooperate.
The most important aspect
to ensure is that each animal
receives an adequate dose
based on its body weight,
regardless of the route of
administration. Basing the
dosage off of body weight
helps attain the best efficacy,
as under dosing will not
eliminate all the parasites
while promoting resistance,
and overdosing can be harmful to the animals and an
unnecessary expense.
Rotation of Product:
Resistant parasite populations develop over time from
repeated use of the same
deworming products. The
more frequently a dewormer
is used, the quicker that
Spring is coming and with
calving season underway it
is important to keep our eyes
forward on to the next step
in production. Grass turnout
in the spring is the most
common secondary benchmark of the year. With grass
turnout comes exposure to
parasites that have overwintered either in the pasture
or in the cattle themselves.
Use of dewormer compounds
can significantly improve the
average level of production;
however, care must be taken
to avoid a buildup of resistant populations. A short list
of deworming drugs can be
seen in Table 1. Important differentiations between drugs
include the overall effect on
the larval state of internal
parasites, the effect on external parasites, and the route
of administration. General
recommendations regarding
the use of these drugs should
be discussed with your herd
veterinarian and in compliance with the label claims of
your product. The rest of this
article will cover some types,
symptoms and treatments of
common parasites (Table 2)
as well as general best management practices and ideas
to be used on your farm or
ranch for parasite control.
resistance will develop.
Monitoring effectiveness of
treatment can help you determine if and when switching products is necessary.
Monitoring
Treatment Effect:
If you are concerned
about how well your current
deworming protocol works,
you can work with your
veterinarian to perform a fecal egg count reduction test
(FECRT). This test consists
of evaluating the baseline
level of parasite egg shedding in your herd, applying
your standard deworming
strategy, and then rechecking the level of egg shedding
in your herd. If a deworming
compound reduces the fecal
egg count by more than 95%
the dewormer works well.
If the reduction is less than
95% there is resistance in
your herd. As a reminder to
veterinarians, best practices
indicate conducting the FECRT on paired samples from
individuals in the herd.
Herd Populations
Most at Risk:
Cattle build up resistance to parasite infestations
slowly and younger animals
are more at risk of clinical
disease. The most important populations to manage
for parasites are weaned
calves, heifers, and 2nd calf
cows. Older cows have had
the opportunity to develop
resistance and should not
require annual or semiannual
treatment in the absence of
clinical signs, work with your
herd veterinarian to figure
out a parasite control strategy that fits your situation.
Other Management
Strategies:
Pasture management
through rotation, alternate
species grazing, haying,
and rotational tillage can
significantly reduce the number of infective larvae on a
pasture. Focused deworming of individuals showing
clinical signs of parasitism
(diarrhea, anorexia, high
fecal egg counts, etc) rather
than mass treatment of
groups can be very effective
Benzimidazole
Active Drug
Effective
Against
Adults
Albendazole
Yes
Fenbendazole
Yes
Yes
Ivermectin
Yes
Doramectin
Yes
Moxidectin
Avermectin
Yes
Yes
Morantel
Imidathiazole
Oxfendazole
Levamisole
Yes
This treatment should be
done as late as possible
in the spring and up to 4-6
weeks after grass turnout to
help limit infestation rates
in calves. As a last thought,
maintaining appropriate
stocking densities to prevent
overgrazing can also help
limit parasite exposure.
The best way to manage
parasites in your herd will
be unique to your situation.
Hopefully this article has
given you a better understanding of current issues
and your management
options. Please contact your
herd veterinarian, SDSU extension cow-calf specialists,
SDSU extension veterinarian, or Joe Darrington with
questions
Table 2. Cattle Parasites of Primary Concern
Internal Parasites
Treatment
Symptoms of
Infestation
Any of the above
Diarrhea,
Brown Stomach
anti-parasitics.
anemia,
Worm
slow growth *Cattle develop resistance
(Ostertagia osterto worm infestations slowly.
tagi)
Cow’s older than 3-4 years
Cooperia
Diarrhea, should not require maintein-appetent, nance dosing. Weaned calves
slow growth and heifers are the most afHaemonchus
Anemia, fected. Watch for resistance.
slow growth
Trichostrongylus
Diarrhea,
slow growth
Nematodirus
Diarrhea,
slow growth
Parasite
Table 1. Dewormer Drug Examples for Stomach & Intestinal Worms
Drug Class
in promoting overall herd
performance, reducing the
development of resistant
parasites, all while reducing
the level of contamination
of pasture. By only treating animals that are most
affected we leave a population of parasites in the less
affected animals that have
not been exposed to the antiparasitic drug. This population of susceptible parasites
in the animals and environment are called refugia, and
can lengthen the time that
anthelmintic drugs will be
effective. However, if mass
treating in the spring, the
use of a persistent product
(check labels for duration of
residual effect) for parasite
control should be used to
decrease new fecal shedding
and pasture contamination.
Common
EfRoutes of
fective
Against Administration
Larvae
Yes
Oral Drench
ModerOral Drench
ate
Yes
Oral Drench
ModerPour-on,
ate
Oral Drench,
Injectable
No
Bolus,
Crumbles
Yes
Pour-on, Oral
Drench,
Injectable
Yes
Pour-on,
Injectable
Yes
Pour-on,
Injectable
External Parasites
Treatment
Symptoms of
Infestation
Hair loss,
2 to 3 topical treatments
scrapes,
separated by 2-3 weeks with
discomfort ivermectin (be careful if your
herd has a history of grubs) or
topical insecticide
Hair
Topical insecticides, *work
loss, ulcers, with your veterinarian as
discomfort, mange organisms are reportsecondary able infestations in the US
infections
In the Fall, systemic iverWarbles
(larval heel mectin or an organophosphate
?ies) appear to kill migrating larva.
in the spring *Do not apply systemic insecticides in the winter or early
along the
spring, can cause paralysis
backs of
and/or bloat
animals.
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