Organic parasite control for poultry and rabbits in British Columbia, Canada
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Plants used for treating endo- and ectoparasites of rabbits and poultry in British Columbia included <it>Arctium lappa </it>(burdock), <it>Artemisia </it>sp. (wormwood), <it>Chenopodium album </it>(lambsquarters) and <it>...
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doaj-6b1bf4f762d1416181a267ba778dc9d02020-11-24T23:17:49ZengBMCJournal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine1746-42692011-07-01712110.1186/1746-4269-7-21Organic parasite control for poultry and rabbits in British Columbia, CanadaTurner NancyLans Cheryl<p>Abstract</p> <p>Plants used for treating endo- and ectoparasites of rabbits and poultry in British Columbia included <it>Arctium lappa </it>(burdock), <it>Artemisia </it>sp. (wormwood), <it>Chenopodium album </it>(lambsquarters) and <it>C. ambrosioides </it>(epazote), <it>Cirsium arvense </it>(Canada thistle), <it>Juniperus </it>spp. (juniper), <it>Mentha piperita </it>(peppermint), <it>Nicotiana </it>sp. (tobacco), <it>Papaver somniferum </it>(opium poppy), <it>Rubus </it>spp. (blackberry and raspberry relatives), <it>Symphytum officinale </it>(comfrey), <it>Taraxacum officinale </it>(common dandelion), <it>Thuja plicata </it>(western redcedar) and <it>Urtica dioica </it>(stinging nettle).</p> http://www.ethnobiomed.com/content/7/1/21poultryrabbitsethnoveterinary medicineectoparasitesendoparasitesBritish Columbia |
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Organic parasite control for poultry and rabbits in British Columbia, Canada |
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Organic parasite control for poultry and rabbits in British Columbia, Canada |
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Organic parasite control for poultry and rabbits in British Columbia, Canada |
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Organic parasite control for poultry and rabbits in British Columbia, Canada |
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Organic parasite control for poultry and rabbits in British Columbia, Canada |
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organic parasite control for poultry and rabbits in british columbia, canada |
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Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Plants used for treating endo- and ectoparasites of rabbits and poultry in British Columbia included <it>Arctium lappa </it>(burdock), <it>Artemisia </it>sp. (wormwood), <it>Chenopodium album </it>(lambsquarters) and <it>C. ambrosioides </it>(epazote), <it>Cirsium arvense </it>(Canada thistle), <it>Juniperus </it>spp. (juniper), <it>Mentha piperita </it>(peppermint), <it>Nicotiana </it>sp. (tobacco), <it>Papaver somniferum </it>(opium poppy), <it>Rubus </it>spp. (blackberry and raspberry relatives), <it>Symphytum officinale </it>(comfrey), <it>Taraxacum officinale </it>(common dandelion), <it>Thuja plicata </it>(western redcedar) and <it>Urtica dioica </it>(stinging nettle).</p> |
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poultry rabbits ethnoveterinary medicine ectoparasites endoparasites British Columbia |
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