The Role Of Anesthesia In The Prevention Of Cenurosis
Khidir Yuldashovich Arziev , Candidate Of Veterinary Sciences, Senior Researcher Veterinary Research Institute, Uzbekistan Mansur Salomatovich Togaymuradov , Assistant, Department Of Zooengineering, Veterinary And Silkworm Breeding Termez Branch Of Tashkent State Agrarian University, Uzbekistan Behzod Panjimurod Oglu Allamurodov , Student, Department Of Zooengineering, Veterinary And Silkworm Breeding Termez Branch Of Tashkent State Agrarian University, Uzbekistan Asliddin Abdurashid Oglu Abdusamadov , Student, Department Of Zooengineering, Veterinary And Silkworm Breeding Termez Branch Of Tashkent State Agrarian University, Uzbekistan Bozor Kurbannazar Oglu Khudoyberdiev , Student, Department Of Zooengineering, Veterinary And Silkworm Breeding Termez Branch Of Tashkent State Agrarian University, Uzbekistan Nosir Boboqul Oglu Yusupov , Student, Department Of Zooengineering, Veterinary And Silkworm Breeding Termez Branch Of Tashkent State Agrarian University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article presents the results of experiments conducted on the farms of “Olga” and “Uzbekistan” karakul companies in Nurabad district of Samarkand region. According to the results of the study, censorship among sheep was 6.05% in “Olga” and 4.01% in “Uzbekistan”, and multiceptosis among dogs was 4.11% in “Olga” and “Uzbekistan” -2,8%, cenurosis among sheep by deworming dogs was reduced by 10%.
Keywords
Veterinary, parasite, helminth, oncosphere, egg, anesthesia, arecoline, protoscolex, invasion, larva, cestoda, cenurosis, zoonosis, multiseptosis, parasitehelminth, polytremic prophylaxis, praziquantel, piperazine, febantas, febantel, exacerbation, preparation, mebendazole, nitroscanate, fenbendazole, flubendazole, oxybendazole, tetramizole, ivermectin
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