Method and composition for the control of gastrointestinal...

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides methods and compositions for controlling gastrointestinal parasitic infections in animals. More specifically, the invention involves the use ofsericea lespedeza(Lespedeza cuneata), commonly referred to as Chinese bush clover, in the diet of animals to control nematodal gastrointestinal infections.

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