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Organic compounds used in animal husbandry: Chapter 13

May 4, 2009

Although in general, the same drugs are used by humans as for animal husbandry, some compounds are unique to CAFOs. In raising and fattening steers, anabolic steroids are widely used in the US. In the cattle industry, large use is made of the acaricides, avermectins, and the cypermethrins as well as juvenile growth hormone inhibitor for fly and tick control that could affect soil fauna in very small quantities as they reach the environment without any modification. In poultry, the organic arsenides have been widely used for decades to control coccidiosis and increase growth. The environmental fate of the arsenic excreted in the poultry feces is therefore been an area of concern.

Publication Year 2009
Title Organic compounds used in animal husbandry: Chapter 13
DOI 10.1007/978-0-387-92834-0_13
Authors Robert L. Wershaw, Laurence S. Shore
Publication Type Book Chapter
Index ID 70189915
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Research Program - Central Branch