Previous research has indicated that supplementing an apparently adequate diet with additional protein improves both host resistance and resilience in lambs infected with Haemonchus contortus. The present study tested the influence of supplementation with non-protein nitrogen (urea). Helminth-naive Hampshire Down lambs were given an apparently adequate basal diet or a diet supplemented with urea. The lambs were then infected with Haemonchus contortus for 10 weeks. Supplementation with urea had no discernible effect an resistance to infection; faecal egg counts, worm burdens, worm lengths and mean number of eggs per adult female worm did not differ between the 2 groups. However, lambs on the supplemented diet showed better resilience; they h...
The effect of feeding supplement and anthelmintic treatments on the establishment of parasites and t...
The effect of dietary protein supplementation on the pathophysiology of a single Haemonchus contortu...
Background: Gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) remains the most important pathogenic constraint of smal...
The influence of dietary protein supplementation on resistance to haemonchosis was examined in Hamps...
The effect of dietary protein supplementation on the resistance of lambs to endoparasites was examin...
The influence of dietary protein supplementation upon resistance to haemonchosis was examined in Dor...
The effects of breed and dietary protein supplementation on the development of resistance and resili...
The effect of Haemonchus contortus infection in sheep fed with a moderate and high protein content d...
The effects of breed and dietary protein supplementation on the development of resistance to endopar...
Protein supplementation improves the resistance of sheep to haemonchosis. This experiment investigat...
The consequences for lambs of infection over the winter with Teladorsagia circumcincta were quantifi...
Not AvailableEffect of moderate and high levels of dietary protein and repeated Haemonchus contortus...
AbstractTo evaluate the effects of Diet and corticosteroid-induced immune suppression during infecti...
To evaluate the effects of Diet and corticosteroid-induced immune suppression during infection by Ha...
The effect of subclinical artificial nematode parasite infection on dry matter intake (DMI), apparen...
The effect of feeding supplement and anthelmintic treatments on the establishment of parasites and t...
The effect of dietary protein supplementation on the pathophysiology of a single Haemonchus contortu...
Background: Gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) remains the most important pathogenic constraint of smal...
The influence of dietary protein supplementation on resistance to haemonchosis was examined in Hamps...
The effect of dietary protein supplementation on the resistance of lambs to endoparasites was examin...
The influence of dietary protein supplementation upon resistance to haemonchosis was examined in Dor...
The effects of breed and dietary protein supplementation on the development of resistance and resili...
The effect of Haemonchus contortus infection in sheep fed with a moderate and high protein content d...
The effects of breed and dietary protein supplementation on the development of resistance to endopar...
Protein supplementation improves the resistance of sheep to haemonchosis. This experiment investigat...
The consequences for lambs of infection over the winter with Teladorsagia circumcincta were quantifi...
Not AvailableEffect of moderate and high levels of dietary protein and repeated Haemonchus contortus...
AbstractTo evaluate the effects of Diet and corticosteroid-induced immune suppression during infecti...
To evaluate the effects of Diet and corticosteroid-induced immune suppression during infection by Ha...
The effect of subclinical artificial nematode parasite infection on dry matter intake (DMI), apparen...
The effect of feeding supplement and anthelmintic treatments on the establishment of parasites and t...
The effect of dietary protein supplementation on the pathophysiology of a single Haemonchus contortu...
Background: Gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) remains the most important pathogenic constraint of smal...