Abstract
For some time now it has been recognised that suppressive anthelmintic regimes select strongly for resistance (Jackson & Miller, 2006). However, despite widespread anthelmintic resistance on beef properties in New Zealand (Waghorn et al., 2006), little attention has been paid to the sustainability of anthelmintic practices in... Continued
Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, Volume 71, Invercargill, 301-303, 2011
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