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A study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of indigenous herbal formualtion comprising of bark of A. indica, seeds of Nigella sativa and Butea frondosa and fruits of Piper longum against clinical helmintic infection in goats at dose levels 5 and 10 gm/day/ animal once a day and twice a day. Administration of the herbal formulation twice a day significantly reduced the worm infection and found to be more effective as compared to administration of the doses once a day.

Type

Journal article

Journal

Indian Veterinary Journal

Publication Date

01/11/2008

Volume

85

Pages

1157 - 1159