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Ben Shoulders, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, focuses his research on veterinary parasitology and the efficacy of anthelmintic drugs in livestock. His recent publication investigated fecal egg count reduction in grazing beef steers following the application of topical and oral formulations of eprinomectin and fenbendazole. This work contributes to understanding drug resistance and optimal treatment strategies for gastrointestinal nematodes in cattle.
Shoulders collaborates with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas, including Christopher A. Tucker, Jeremy G Powell, Eva Wray, and Kirsten A Midkiff. These collaborations have resulted in shared publications, indicating an active engagement within the university's research community.
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- Publications: 1
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A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension (2023)
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- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
- A fecal egg count reduction test in grazing beef steers using topical pioneer and generic eprinomectin and fenbendazole oral suspension
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