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Worms in lungs lay eggs / lH;*»&Zii>r Eggseotfghedup,\ / rH/wwwk flowed, hatch, \ I \ and pass out in faeces \ / p \as Ist stage larvae. \ i 1 “ Sun'S k n X re \ /\ I v.a Lymph V 3-6 wttks \Z XZ/M /// S f ‘"T °? a I I and blood V XX MA ground ™ U,t t 0 3rd / \ stream \ \ stage or infective / \ \ <K' '/?x X. larvae f \ 1 day& / \ ZWHT / \ J* “ihAitH jir » >. g \ .ZrSft’Lglc' * 3rd stag ' * afVSB X Z \/ jT ""MSsIjL eaten by sheep xV Lungyyorm a significant problem on Deer Farms As the growing number of registered deer farmers are findin § lungworm is a serious threat to the - health of deer. As a result of their natural nervousness any stress can be a contributing factor to fatalities in these very valuable animals. To counter lungworm in deer many of the leading farmers are already using ‘Nilverm’ with success. „ •<

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33383, 15 November 1973, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33383, 15 November 1973, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33383, 15 November 1973, Page 11