Liver fluke risk rises with this year's wet weather. Farmers are urged to test livestock and avoid complacency to control potential outbreaks.
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Weather patterns during 2024 mean snail habitats and therefore liver fluke will be more widespread, although the exact risk between individual farms will still vary. “Routine testing will help you ...