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Integrated parasitic veterinary control strategy and holistic vision may be a sanitary program which aims at reducing the usage of medicine, protecting animal welfare, ecological balance and farmers’ income. Internal parasitic diseases of ruminants constitute one among the foremost important health issues in extensive livestock farming. Despite the environmental toxic effects, anti-parasitic chemical pharmaceuticals are frequently used. So as to limit the utilization of those drugs, it's necessary to determine an integrated control strategy, including managerial and agronomic activities, also as non-conventional medicine. A monitoring plan of action of the farm must be implemented, whereby parasitological, clinical, productive and environmental indicators are evaluated. Considerations emerging from such an analysis would inevitably require a scheme of interventions, with the intent of maintaining equilibrium between parasite and host. This objective may include all agronomical activities, managerial actions and therefore the application of other medication. Homeopathic medicine is especially indicated because of the absence of drug residues in food animal products, the drug-resistance phenomenon, the low costs and therefore the easy administration of remedies.      

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