Summary:
- This article discusses an impact assessment of a deworming extension project for ruminant livestock (such as cattle, sheep, and goats) conducted by the College of Agriculture in Taloctoc, Tanudan, Kalinga.
- The project aimed to promote healthy ruminant livestock by providing deworming treatments and education to local farmers.
- The assessment found that the project successfully reduced the prevalence of parasitic worms in the livestock, leading to improved animal health, increased milk and meat production, and higher incomes for the participating farmers.