End of Project ReportThe adverse effect of parasites on lamb growth rate has been well documented. The combination of concerns about worm resistance to anthelmintics and consumer demand for products without chemical residues has increased the need to re-evaluate current control methods. In order to be effective and sustainable, control measures should include grazing management systems that exploit parasite life cycles. This will facilitate the rational use of anthelmintics. The work undertaken, over three grazing seasons, was designed to evaluate the effect of a “safe” grazing system on the gastrointestinal parasite (roundworms) levels in ewes and lambs, on the number of infective larvae on herbage and on lamb growth. The study comprised 6...
Refugia-based drenching regimes have been widely recommended to slow development of anthelmintic res...
Project supported by the European Structural Funds (EAGGF)Available from British Library Document Su...
A series of experiments was undertaken to determine the effect of different grass species on gastroi...
End of Project ReportThe adverse effect of parasites on lamb growth rate has been well documented. T...
© 2000 Paul Gerard NivenA review of the relevant literature showed that worm control in sheep in the...
Background: Refugia based anthelmintic protocols aim to reduce the rate of development of anthelmint...
An experiment was conducted over two successive years (2002 and 2003) to investigate the effects of ...
Sustainable control of nematode parasites in small ruminant production is a worldwide ambition. Deve...
Aim: A trial was conducted to assess the influence of parasitic load on the lambs reared under the i...
Three grazing management systems were compared to examine pasture decontamination of gastrointestina...
In practice, protection against ovine ostertagiasis in sheep-management systems is generally achieve...
Because of a high prevalence of anthelmintic resistance and consumer demand for chemical free meat p...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
The sustainability of sheep production is hindered by anthelmintic resistance. Options to slow down ...
This thesis investigated the use of a hospital paddock treatment comprised of chicory (Cichorium int...
Refugia-based drenching regimes have been widely recommended to slow development of anthelmintic res...
Project supported by the European Structural Funds (EAGGF)Available from British Library Document Su...
A series of experiments was undertaken to determine the effect of different grass species on gastroi...
End of Project ReportThe adverse effect of parasites on lamb growth rate has been well documented. T...
© 2000 Paul Gerard NivenA review of the relevant literature showed that worm control in sheep in the...
Background: Refugia based anthelmintic protocols aim to reduce the rate of development of anthelmint...
An experiment was conducted over two successive years (2002 and 2003) to investigate the effects of ...
Sustainable control of nematode parasites in small ruminant production is a worldwide ambition. Deve...
Aim: A trial was conducted to assess the influence of parasitic load on the lambs reared under the i...
Three grazing management systems were compared to examine pasture decontamination of gastrointestina...
In practice, protection against ovine ostertagiasis in sheep-management systems is generally achieve...
Because of a high prevalence of anthelmintic resistance and consumer demand for chemical free meat p...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
The sustainability of sheep production is hindered by anthelmintic resistance. Options to slow down ...
This thesis investigated the use of a hospital paddock treatment comprised of chicory (Cichorium int...
Refugia-based drenching regimes have been widely recommended to slow development of anthelmintic res...
Project supported by the European Structural Funds (EAGGF)Available from British Library Document Su...
A series of experiments was undertaken to determine the effect of different grass species on gastroi...