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Prevention and treatment of Fasciola hepatica in sheep

Fasciola hepatica is one of the most important parasitic diseases in sheep, which can be infected by people and other livestock and poultry. Fasciola hepatica has a flat body and a leaflike exterior, and it is brownish red when it is taken out of the bile duct. The disease can cause acute or chronic hepatitis and cholecystitis, as well as systemic poisoning and malnutrition, especially in young animals, which are more serious, stunted or cause a large number of deaths.

Prevention and control: ① Pay attention to the hygiene of drinking water and forage for animals, disinfect pens and deworm animals regularly; ② Thio-dichlorophenol, 80 ~ 100 ml per kilogram of sheep.