noun a substance used to rid animals of parasitic worms

  • The veterinarian recommended administering a dewormer to the puppies.
  • I need to give my dog some dewormer to get rid of those pesky parasites.
  • I heard that dewormer works like magic to clear up any worm infestations in pets.
  • Sometimes we need a mental dewormer to clear out negative thoughts and beliefs.

noun a medication or treatment used to remove parasitic worms from an animal

verb to remove parasitic worms from (an animal)

  • It is important to deworm your pets regularly to prevent parasitic infections.
  • Don't forget to deworm your dog before the summer season starts.
  • I heard that Jenny's cat got sick because she didn't deworm it on time.
  • Sometimes we need to deworm our minds from negative thoughts to feel better.

noun scientific name for a specific species of roundworm

  • Haemonchus contortus is a common parasitic worm found in the abomasum of ruminant animals.
  • Farmers have to regularly deworm their livestock to prevent Haemonchus contortus infestations.
  • That Haemonchus contortus is a real pain in the butt for cattle owners.
  • Dealing with Haemonchus contortus is like fighting an invisible enemy within the stomachs of animals.

noun a disease of birds and mammals that is caused by coccidia and is marked by severe diarrhea

  • Coccidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by coccidian protozoa.
  • My chicken got sick with coccidiosis, but the vet gave it medication.
  • I heard that coccidiosis can spread quickly among poultry if not treated promptly.
  • In the world of farming, coccidiosis is like a silent predator that can devastate livestock.

noun a type of virus that infects ruminant animals such as cattle and sheep, causing fever, diarrhea, and birth defects in offspring

  • The Schmallenberg virus is a newly emerging pathogen affecting livestock in Europe.
  • Have you heard about the Schmallenberg virus spreading among farms in the region?
  • That Schmallenberg virus is causing a lot of trouble for farmers, man.
  • The spread of the Schmallenberg virus is like a dark cloud looming over the agricultural industry.

adjective relating to or located in the abomasum, which is the fourth stomach compartment of a ruminant animal such as a cow or sheep

  • The abomasal region of the cow's stomach is responsible for digesting food.
  • I read an interesting article about the abomasal digestion process in cows.
  • I had a stomachache, but it turned out to be just some abomasal discomfort.
  • His words churned in my mind like abomasal acid, causing me great discomfort.

noun African swine fever

  • The outbreak of African swine fever has had a significant impact on the pork industry.
  • Have you heard about that African swine fever going around? It's causing a lot of trouble for pig farmers.
  • African swine fever is no joke, it's spreading like wildfire among pigs.
  • The spread of African swine fever is like a wildfire, difficult to contain and causing devastation in its path.