Worms are a frequent cause of loss after weaning, but the trouble can be minimised under a system of controlled grazing when calves are shifted every one or two days ahead of the cows. These identical twins at the Department of Agriculture's Animal Research Station, Ruakura, show at left one rotationally grazed and at right the other set stocked.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 1, 15 July 1953, Page 39
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59Worms are a frequent cause of loss after weaning, but the trouble can be minimised under a system of controlled grazing when calves are shifted every one or two days ahead of the cows. These identical twins at the Department of Agriculture's Animal Research Station, Ruakura, show at left one rotationally grazed and at right the other set stocked. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 87, Issue 1, 15 July 1953, Page 39
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