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[Title] => GPS satellite helps track grazing livestock in China pastures
[Summary] => China's satellite technology has started to be applied to help herdsmen monitor their grazing livestock in Erdos, a city in northern Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
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[Title] => Controlling internal parasites in goats
[Summary] => Researchers of the Small Ruminants Center at the Central Luzon State University have found that internal parasites in goats can be effectively reduced by allowing them to graze in one area for only three to four days.
This practice, called rapid rotational grazing, can save raisers from the cost of medicine for killing the internal parasites in the goats, which is technically called anthelmintics. With the current prices of medicine nowadays, the cost of anthelmintics for 20 goats could run to P2,000 in a year.
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This practice, called rapid rotational grazing, can save raisers from the cost of medicine for killing the internal parasites in the goats, which is technically called anthelmintics. With the current prices of medicine nowadays, the cost of anthelmintics for 20 goats could run to P2,000 in a year.
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November 3, 2011 - 11:34am