Faecal egg counts were examined in 2 flocks of naturally infected Scottish Blackface sheep in southern and central Scotland. The distribution of mean counts was right skewed and similar to a gamma distribution. The counts varied with month, with mean counts rising from May to July, then falling but rising again in October, although data within each year did not always show such a clear pattern. There was no significant difference in mean egg count between the 2 farms examined. The distribution of egg count variances was also right skewed and conformed to a gamma distribution. There was a strong relationship between the mean and the variance for each population, implying that variation among populations in variances largely mirrored variatio...
The relationship between faecal egg counts and worm burdens in sheep and goats was studied in a larg...
An examination of the level and distribution of egg counts of H. contortus within an extensively man...
In this study, we assessed the occurrence of a periparturient rise (PPR) in winter and spring lambin...
Faecal egg counts were examined in 2 flocks of naturally infected Scottish Blackface sheep in southe...
Faecal samples were taken in 2 consecutive years from Scottish Blackface lambs on a commercial farm ...
Faecal nematode egg counts were monitored in 184 Scottish Blackface lambs during natural exposure to...
A longitudinal study of faecal nematode egg counts was made in naturally infected Scottish Blackface...
The impact of mixed, nematode infection upon a group of animals will depend upon the number of nemat...
This study aimed to evaluate the variability in the fecal egg count (FEC) and the parasitic burden o...
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) are a serious concern for sheep producers worldwide. However, there...
Sheep farming plays an important role in the economies in many countries, and is considered an impor...
The development of the genetic control of nematode resistance in growing lambs is of biological inte...
The relationship between faecal egg counts and worm burdens in sheep and goats was studied in a larg...
An examination of the level and distribution of egg counts of H. contortus within an extensively man...
In this study, we assessed the occurrence of a periparturient rise (PPR) in winter and spring lambin...
Faecal egg counts were examined in 2 flocks of naturally infected Scottish Blackface sheep in southe...
Faecal samples were taken in 2 consecutive years from Scottish Blackface lambs on a commercial farm ...
Faecal nematode egg counts were monitored in 184 Scottish Blackface lambs during natural exposure to...
A longitudinal study of faecal nematode egg counts was made in naturally infected Scottish Blackface...
The impact of mixed, nematode infection upon a group of animals will depend upon the number of nemat...
This study aimed to evaluate the variability in the fecal egg count (FEC) and the parasitic burden o...
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) are a serious concern for sheep producers worldwide. However, there...
Sheep farming plays an important role in the economies in many countries, and is considered an impor...
The development of the genetic control of nematode resistance in growing lambs is of biological inte...
The relationship between faecal egg counts and worm burdens in sheep and goats was studied in a larg...
An examination of the level and distribution of egg counts of H. contortus within an extensively man...
In this study, we assessed the occurrence of a periparturient rise (PPR) in winter and spring lambin...