Cattle can suffer from both external parasites, which live on the skin and cause skin diseases, and internal parasites such as worms affecting the stomach and intestine, and flukes damaging the liver.
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The main types of parasites affecting cattle include internal parasites such as worms (e.g., roundworms, flukes) and external parasites like ticks, lice, and mites. These parasites can cause various health issues, reduced productivity, and economic losses in cattle production, necessitating effective parasite control measures.