Lawmakers Urge Fast-Track Approval of Screwworm Treatments for Livestock - Texas Farm Bureau
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As the USDA Shuts Down Southern Border Livestock Trade Due to a Parasite Invasion, Here Is One Way To Protect Your Family From Parasites * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Noah
For 70 years, the United States has been fighting a parasite invasion at our southern border: The United States has, for 70 years, been fighting a continuous aerial war against the New World screwworm, a parasite that eats animals alive: cow, pig, deer, dog, even human. (Its scientific name, C. hominivorax, translates to “man-eater.”) Larvae of the parasitic fly chew through flesh, transforming small nicks into big, gruesome wounds. The United …
As the USDA Shuts Down Southern Border Livestock Trade Due to a Parasite Invasion, Here Is One Way To Protect Your Family From Parasites
For 70 years, the United States has been fighting a parasite invasion at our southern border: The United States has, for 70 years, been fighting a continuous aerial war against the New World screwworm, a parasite that eats animals alive: cow, pig, deer, dog, even human. (Its scientific name, C. hominivorax, translates to “man-eater.”) Larvae of the parasitic fly chew through flesh, transforming small nicks into big, gruesome wounds. The United …
Lawmakers urge fast-track approval of screwworm treatments for livestock - Texas Farm Bureau
By Julie Tomascik Editor A group of Congressional lawmakers is urging federal agencies to fast-track approvals of anti-parasitic treatments for livestock in response to the growing threat of the New World screwworm (NWS). U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas and U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack of Florida are leading the effort, calling for swift action to protect U.S. livestock as the screwworm moves closer to the southern border. The lawmakers sent a letter …
As the USDA shuts down the southern border livestock trade due to a parasitic invasion, here is a way to protect its family from parasites. WLT Report
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Australian National Review - As the USDA Shuts Down Southern Border Livestock Trade Due to a Parasite Invasion, Here Is One Way To Protect Your Family From Parasites
(Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message below and working with them through the links below which benefits Gateway Pundit. We appreciate your support!) For 70 years, the United States has been fighting a parasite invasion at our southern border: The United States has, for 70 years, been fighting a continuous aerial war against the New World screwworm, a parasite that eats animals alive: cow, pig, d…
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