A longitudinal study was conducted on the differential faecal egg counts, haematocrits and body condition scores of sheep belonging to resource-poor farmers at Rust de Winter, Gauteng province, and Kraaipan, North West Province, South Africa. The animals were scored for level of anaemia using the FAMACHA(c) method, an assay for the clinical evaluation of anaemia caused by Haemonchus spp. Periods of higher Haemonchus egg counts occurred from October to March for sheep at Rust de Winter and from September/October to February or April for sheep at Kraaipan. Lower haematocrit values were registered during these periods as was a higher incidence of anaemic conjunctival mucous membrane colour scores compared to the period April to September. No c...
The relationships between Haemonchus contortus burdens, haemoglobin levels and bodyweight, were exam...
Identifying which sheep to treat as part of a Targeted Selective Treatment approach to gastro-intest...
The accuracy of the FAMACHA© method was evaluated on the identification of female sheep fed two leve...
A histopathological study was conducted on the abomasal mucosa of 40 Corriedale sheep exposed to nat...
ABSTRACT.Haemonchus contortus is a blood-sucking parasite causing the presence of faecal occult bloo...
The haematology of three groups, A, B and C, of unweaned lambs aged 2, 4 to 4½ and 5 to 6½ months re...
Since it was first developed in South Africa, the FAMACHA system has been successfully tested in di...
The successful operation of parasite-control programmes based on monitoring of faecal egg counts sti...
<p></p><p>Abstract The intensity of anemia and hypoproteinemia are indicators of the seriousness of ...
A validation study of the FAMACHA© system for clinical evaluation of anaemia due to Haemonchus conto...
Haemonchus contortus is a blood-sucking parasite causing the presence of faecal occult blood (FOB). ...
This paper reports the relationship between mixed infections of strongyles with fecal egg count (FEC...
The present study was carried out to investigate the prevalence and seasonal trend of the Haemonchus...
Introduction The widespread use of conventional drugs in farm animals has resulted in anthelminti...
The study was conducted to examine changes in haematological and their eventual associations with pa...
The relationships between Haemonchus contortus burdens, haemoglobin levels and bodyweight, were exam...
Identifying which sheep to treat as part of a Targeted Selective Treatment approach to gastro-intest...
The accuracy of the FAMACHA© method was evaluated on the identification of female sheep fed two leve...
A histopathological study was conducted on the abomasal mucosa of 40 Corriedale sheep exposed to nat...
ABSTRACT.Haemonchus contortus is a blood-sucking parasite causing the presence of faecal occult bloo...
The haematology of three groups, A, B and C, of unweaned lambs aged 2, 4 to 4½ and 5 to 6½ months re...
Since it was first developed in South Africa, the FAMACHA system has been successfully tested in di...
The successful operation of parasite-control programmes based on monitoring of faecal egg counts sti...
<p></p><p>Abstract The intensity of anemia and hypoproteinemia are indicators of the seriousness of ...
A validation study of the FAMACHA© system for clinical evaluation of anaemia due to Haemonchus conto...
Haemonchus contortus is a blood-sucking parasite causing the presence of faecal occult blood (FOB). ...
This paper reports the relationship between mixed infections of strongyles with fecal egg count (FEC...
The present study was carried out to investigate the prevalence and seasonal trend of the Haemonchus...
Introduction The widespread use of conventional drugs in farm animals has resulted in anthelminti...
The study was conducted to examine changes in haematological and their eventual associations with pa...
The relationships between Haemonchus contortus burdens, haemoglobin levels and bodyweight, were exam...
Identifying which sheep to treat as part of a Targeted Selective Treatment approach to gastro-intest...
The accuracy of the FAMACHA© method was evaluated on the identification of female sheep fed two leve...