This experiment explored the effect of diet on parasite load in sheep to determine an effective and feasible management strategy for farmers using pasture systems. Three pasture treatments were used: chicory, perennial rye grass and a mix containing white clover, grasses, and chicory. Chicory contains condensed tannins, compounds that bind protein in the first chamber of the ruminant stomach, which have been linked to the reduction of intestinal parasites. This experiment explores the effectiveness of a mixed pasture in reducing parasite load while maintaining a high live weight. Fecal egg count (FEC) and live weight were used to track overall health and parasite load in 36 lambs over a one-month period. The results showed promise in pastur...
It is increasingly being recognized that non-chemical parasite control strategies may need to be com...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of grazing different bioactive forages on acqui...
Animals adapt to the variability of the external environment and to their changing internal needs no...
Improved plantain (Plantago lanceolata L.) and chicory (Cichorium intybus L.) are attractive forage ...
Conventionally, farmers rely upon the routine use of anthelmintics to control helminth parasites and...
Forty-eight 4- to 5-yr-old Blackface x Bluefaced Leicester (Mule) ewes and their 24-d-old twin lambs...
Gastrointestinal nematode parasitism is one of the major causes for reduced performance, compromise...
Two trials were conducted to examine the effect of chicory included in or as additional plots of th...
Occurrence of resistance to anthelmintics and increased awareness about drug residues entering the f...
A production-based TST was used to identify individual lambs suffering from parasitism and subsequen...
This project was run on the organic land at the Lincoln biological Husbandry Unit (LBHU) to provide ...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
This thesis investigated the use of a hospital paddock treatment comprised of chicory (Cichorium int...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of birdsfoot trefoil and chicory on parasi...
Leguminous forages with a relatively high level of condensed tannins (CT)(4-8 % of DM) fed to sheep ...
It is increasingly being recognized that non-chemical parasite control strategies may need to be com...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of grazing different bioactive forages on acqui...
Animals adapt to the variability of the external environment and to their changing internal needs no...
Improved plantain (Plantago lanceolata L.) and chicory (Cichorium intybus L.) are attractive forage ...
Conventionally, farmers rely upon the routine use of anthelmintics to control helminth parasites and...
Forty-eight 4- to 5-yr-old Blackface x Bluefaced Leicester (Mule) ewes and their 24-d-old twin lambs...
Gastrointestinal nematode parasitism is one of the major causes for reduced performance, compromise...
Two trials were conducted to examine the effect of chicory included in or as additional plots of th...
Occurrence of resistance to anthelmintics and increased awareness about drug residues entering the f...
A production-based TST was used to identify individual lambs suffering from parasitism and subsequen...
This project was run on the organic land at the Lincoln biological Husbandry Unit (LBHU) to provide ...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
This thesis investigated the use of a hospital paddock treatment comprised of chicory (Cichorium int...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of birdsfoot trefoil and chicory on parasi...
Leguminous forages with a relatively high level of condensed tannins (CT)(4-8 % of DM) fed to sheep ...
It is increasingly being recognized that non-chemical parasite control strategies may need to be com...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of grazing different bioactive forages on acqui...
Animals adapt to the variability of the external environment and to their changing internal needs no...