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<i>Artemisia</i>, a Promising Tool for Integrated Parasite Control. [PDF]
The genus Artemisia, belonging to the family Asteraceae, comprises nearly 500 species with various pharmacological properties, such as antimalarial, antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, nematocidal, and cesticidal activities. Gastrointestinal parasites pose a significant health concern in animals, resulting in substantial financial losses due to the
Cruz-Estupiñan SE +4 more
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Preliminary investigation of acaricidal activity of leaf extract of Nicotiana tabacum on dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus [PDF]
Background and Aim: Tick infestation of domestic animals remains a major constraint to livestock productivity across all agro-ecological zones most especially in small animal practice.
Taiwo Olaide Oyagbemi +3 more
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The study of migrants’ ethnobotany can help to address the diverse socio-ecological factors affecting temporal and spatial changes in local ecological knowledge (LEK).
Adnan Ali Shah +9 more
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Globally, the use of ethnoveterinary medicine as remedies for animal health among different ethnic groups justify the need for a systematic exploration to enhance their potential.
Kelebogile Martha Selogatwe +4 more
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Ethnoveterinary knowledge of the inhabitants of Marajó Island, Eastern Amazonia, Brazil. [PDF]
Em várias partes do mundo existem relatos etnoveterinários sobre a utilização de plantas em protocolos terapêuticos, entretanto não existem informações disponíveis sobre a etnoveterinária praticada na Amazônia brasileira.
BEVILAQUA, C. M. L. +6 more
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Organic Livestock Production- A Bibliometric Review [PDF]
Due to the increasing interest in organic farming, an overview of this research area is provided through a bibliometric analysis conducted between April and May 2019.
Burbi, Sara +5 more
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Emerging Anthelmintic Resistance in Poultry: Can Ethnopharmacological Approaches Offer a Solution?
Limited pharmacological studies have been conducted on plant species used against poultry helminths. The objective of this study was to provide a basis for plant based anthelmintics as possible alternatives against poultry anthelmintic resistance.
Gerald Zirintunda +17 more
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Traditional use of the Andean flicker () as a galactagogue in the Peruvian Andes [PDF]
This paper explores the use of the dried meat and feathers of the Andean Flicker (Colaptes rupicola) to increase the milk supply of nursing women and domestic animals in the Andes. The treatment is of preColumbian origin, but continues to be used in some
Steve Froemming +52 more
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Toxic Plants Used in Ethnoveterinary Medicine in Italy [PDF]
This study was conducted to document the use of toxic or potentially toxic plants for the treatment of ailments in livestock and pets in ethnoveterinary practice in Italy. More than 250 of the entities used (81% for curative purposes) can be toxic unless dosed appropriately. Many (55%) are dietary supplements.
VIEGI, LUCIA, VANGELISTI R.
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Promoting the Use of Ethnoveterinary Practices in Livestock Health Management in Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe [PDF]
This study evaluated the contributions and potential of ethnoveterinary practices to livestock health management in Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe. Causes of non-adoption of ethnoveterinary practices were also determined, and recommendations for the way ...
Mudzengi, Clarice Princess
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