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Controlling Diseases and Parasites
Next Generation Science / Common Core Standards Addressed!
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CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.11-12.9 Integrate information from diverse sources, both primary
and secondary, into a coherent understanding of an idea or event, noting discrepancies
among sources.
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CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.11-12.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are
used in a text, including analyzing how an author uses and refines the meaning of a key
term over the course of a text .
Agriculture, Food, and Natural
Resource Standards Addressed
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AS.07.01. Design programs to prevent animal diseases, parasites and
other disorders and ensure animal welfare.
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AS.07.01.04.b. Research and analyze data to evaluate preventive
measures for controlling and limiting the spread of diseases, parasites
and disorders among animals.
Bell Work!
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How can you manage an animals environment to control internal parasites?
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How does nutritional management play a role in control of parasites?
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What are some non – chemical means of controlling parasites?
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What is an environmental pesticide application program?
Terms:
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Antibodies
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Biological Product
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Colostrum
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Immunity
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Insecticide
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Intermediate host
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Parasite
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Sanitation
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Vaccine
Internal Parasites:
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The objective of a parasite control program is to disrupt
the life cycle whether the animal in infected by a direct
life cycle or indirect life cycle. (indirect requiring a host)
By breaking the cycle and eliminating the parasite the
animal will be healthy and more productive.
Breaking the life cycle and destroying the parasite will
result in :
 Improved
nutrition
 Improved
environment for the animal
 All
for implementation of a control and treatment program to
prevent future infestation.
Nutritional Management Practices:
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Elimination of parasites in grazed
pastures will improve the
condition of grazing animals
and hopefully prevent
re-infestation.
Pasture parasites may be
eliminated by;
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Rotating pastures
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Prevention of overgrazing
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Prevention of overcrowding
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Avoid grazing during infective
stages by the parasite
Supplemental Feeding:
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Livestock and pets that
receive a balanced diet
will have greater
resistance to both
internal and external
parasites.
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Proper nutrition will lower
the chance of parasite
establishment, decrease
duration of the infection
and help the animal
recover more rapidly.
Environmental Management
Practices:
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Improving the sanitation of the animal’s environment will
break the life cycle of infectious parasites.
Reducing Manure – reduces eggs and larva as
well as a site for intermediate
hosts such as flies, and beetles.
Maintain clean, dry housing for confined animals
Drain standing water – reduces intermediate hosts such
as mosquitos, gnats and fleas.
Provide clean drinking water
Replace animal bedding
Drug Administration:
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Drugs to prevent animal parasites
should be administered for three
reasons;
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To kill internal or external parasites
affecting the animal.
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To stop damage caused by
parasites.
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To control parasites.
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Strategic administration will prevent
environmental contamination
Strategic Parasite control:
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Strategic control of parasites requires proper
timing. The drug must be administered at the
proper time to disrupt the lifecycle of the targeted
parasite.
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Proper timing is when you believe the animal may
have been exposed to parasites and be infected.
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Periodic fecal exams should be performed.
External Parasites:
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Management practices for
controlling external parasites
included both chemical and
non-chemical means.
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Management practices include
breaking the life cycle but also
killing the immature and mature
stages of parasite causing the
infestation.
Environmental Practices to control
External parasites.
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Environmental control of external parasites must focus n destroying breeding sites of
parasitic arthropods.
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Remove decaying manure and bedding.
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Remove lawn clippings.
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Remove standing water and ensure proper drainage.
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Remove garbage.
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Destroy the carcasses of dead animals.
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Insecticide application.
Animal Management to control
external Parasites.
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The following management techniques will help in the control of
external parasites.
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Practice proper stocking rates.
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If housing in dry lots or indoors provide adequate stocking rates.
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Isolate and treat new animals prior to co-mingling with the herd.
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Protect animals from temperature extremes that might weaken the animal
making it more susceptible to infestation.
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Provide proper nutrition to avoid weakening the animal.
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Observe animals daily if possible although in New Mexico the scope of ranching
makes daily observation almost impossible.
Insecticide Application
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Insecticides may be administered to animals by self application or by hands on
application.
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Dipping
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Dusts
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Sprays
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Pour on
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Injection
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oral
The End!