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- Page… easier it is to mitigate the harm they cause. Here we look at the stages of the worm life cycle – there are ways our management can interrupt this cycle to reduce worm challenge to susceptible stock. … Animals eat worm larvae with … Ideal conditions for larval development Moisture is a must. The right amount of warmth (20–25C). If it gets too hot and dry, eggs and developing larvae die. In the cold, the process slows down to as long as 10 weeks. … L3 – the infective … health to learn more. L3 are hardy, and spend anywhere from 2 to 8 months hanging out in water droplets on pasture Hot dry weather kills them sooner; cool moist conditions help them survive. Eaten with pasture, L3’s go through one more …
- Field days showcase excellence in Māori sheep and beef farming …
- Tailored B+LNZ Wormwise workshops driven by farmer feedback …
- B+LNZ says low-slope map for stock exclusion still not fit for purpose …
- External resourceEconomic Evaluation of Stock Water Reticulation on Hill Country report …