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Tag: Parasite control

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Understanding What Part of Pumpkin Seed is a Dewormer

3 min read
For centuries, traditional medicine has utilized pumpkin seeds for their potent anthelmintic properties. The amino acid cucurbitacin, which acts as a natural deworming agent, is the primary compound responsible for this effect. This article delves into the specific part of the pumpkin seed that contains this powerful compound and explains how it can be used for natural parasite control.

Does Pumpkin Have Deworming Properties?

6 min read
For centuries, the seeds of pumpkins and other members of the gourd family have been used in traditional medicine for their suspected anti-parasitic effects. This article explores whether pumpkin has deworming properties, focusing on the science behind its traditional use for both human and animal health.

Understanding How Bluefin Tuna is Safe to Eat Raw

4 min read
The term 'sushi grade' is not regulated by the FDA, yet many consumers trust that bluefin tuna is safe to eat raw based on this label. In truth, the safety of consuming this premium fish raw is a result of a highly controlled process involving rapid freezing and stringent handling practices, not just a marketing term.

Solving the Puzzle: Why isn't my calf gaining weight?

6 min read
According to the MSD Veterinary Manual, inadequate growth rates can lead to a smaller dam at first calving, limiting milk production and conception rates. This highlights the long-term impact of early developmental issues and raises a critical question for many livestock producers: **Why isn't my calf gaining weight?**