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Liver fluke affecting northeast herds - Addison Independent

Summary by Addison County Independent
ADDISON COUNTY — Sheep and goat farmers around the Northeast have experienced losses in their herds this winter due to a parasitic worm known as liver fluke. Farmers in the region have reported 20% losses from flocks due to liver fluke, according to a Feb. 7 UVM Extension press release. In the alert, UVM Extension Livestock Integrated Pest Management Specialist Bryony Sands stated that liver fluke is a flatworm or trematode (a parasitic flatworm…
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Addison County Independent broke the news in on Thursday, February 27, 2025.
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