The sustainability of sheep production is hindered by anthelmintic resistance. Options to slow down or prevent resistance have been widely studied but their application in the field is still limited. In this study, the practical application and effect of a targeted selective treatment (TST) approach for the treatment of parasitic gastroenteritis was investigated in lambs (n = 385) over a 2 year period. At 14-day intervals during the grazing season, liveweight, breech soiling and anthelmintic treatments were individually recorded. Selection of lambs for anthelmintic treatment in the TST group was based on pre-calculated individual growth rates, with a matched cohort routinely treated (RT) with anthelmintic drug every 6 weeks. The adoption of...
Trabajo presentado al 12th European Multicolloquium of Parasitology (EMOP). Turku, (Finland), 20-24 ...
Recent studies have highlighted the risk of anthelmintic resistance in dairy heifer calves due to us...
End of Project ReportThe adverse effect of parasites on lamb growth rate has been well documented. T...
Targeted selective treatment (TST) strategies, in which a proportion of the flock or herd is left un...
Sustainable control of nematode parasites in small ruminant production is a worldwide ambition. Deve...
Targeted selective anthelmintic treatments (TSTs) can identify individuals less reliant on ...
‘Targeted selective treatment’ (TST) is the concept of targeting anthelmintic treatments to individu...
AbstractThe economic impact of anthelmintic resistance was investigated in lambs by comparing produc...
Weight gain-based treatment decision-making has been shown to successfully reduce the number of anth...
The aim of this study was to examine the use of Happy Factor TM weight based targeted selective trea...
Due to the development of anthelmintic resistance, there have been calls for more sustainable nemato...
Refugia-based drenching regimes have been widely recommended to slow development of anthelmintic res...
Control of parasitic gastroenteritis in cattle is typically based on group treatments with anthelmin...
AbstractRefugia-based drenching regimes have been widely recommended to slow development of anthelmi...
Sheep meat production in France is characterized by large flocks and a limited supply of labour. Dig...
Trabajo presentado al 12th European Multicolloquium of Parasitology (EMOP). Turku, (Finland), 20-24 ...
Recent studies have highlighted the risk of anthelmintic resistance in dairy heifer calves due to us...
End of Project ReportThe adverse effect of parasites on lamb growth rate has been well documented. T...
Targeted selective treatment (TST) strategies, in which a proportion of the flock or herd is left un...
Sustainable control of nematode parasites in small ruminant production is a worldwide ambition. Deve...
Targeted selective anthelmintic treatments (TSTs) can identify individuals less reliant on ...
‘Targeted selective treatment’ (TST) is the concept of targeting anthelmintic treatments to individu...
AbstractThe economic impact of anthelmintic resistance was investigated in lambs by comparing produc...
Weight gain-based treatment decision-making has been shown to successfully reduce the number of anth...
The aim of this study was to examine the use of Happy Factor TM weight based targeted selective trea...
Due to the development of anthelmintic resistance, there have been calls for more sustainable nemato...
Refugia-based drenching regimes have been widely recommended to slow development of anthelmintic res...
Control of parasitic gastroenteritis in cattle is typically based on group treatments with anthelmin...
AbstractRefugia-based drenching regimes have been widely recommended to slow development of anthelmi...
Sheep meat production in France is characterized by large flocks and a limited supply of labour. Dig...
Trabajo presentado al 12th European Multicolloquium of Parasitology (EMOP). Turku, (Finland), 20-24 ...
Recent studies have highlighted the risk of anthelmintic resistance in dairy heifer calves due to us...
End of Project ReportThe adverse effect of parasites on lamb growth rate has been well documented. T...