Profitable sheep and goat production in the USA is severely limited by gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) parasitism, particularly by Haemonchus contortus. Copper oxide wire particles (COWP) have anti-parasitic properties in the diet of small ruminants, but efficacy of COWP may differ between sheep and goats. In a study with weaned kids (Kiko × Spanish cross, 6 months old) and lambs (Katahdin or Dorper × Blackface crosses, 5 months old), grazing the same pasture area in Central Georgia, 2 g of COWP in a gel capsule was given to half the animals of each species, while the other half were given no COWP. Fecal and blood samples were taken weekly to determine GIN fecal egg counts (FEC) and blood packed cell volume (PCV). After COWP treatment, anim...
The interrelationship between copper oxide particle (COWP) treatment and H. contortus infection in l...
A pen study was conducted to assess the effect of providing daily copper mineral supplement, or cop...
Because of a high prevalence of anthelmintic resistance and consumer demand for chemical free meat p...
The objectives of these experiments were to determine the optimal dose of copper oxide wire particle...
Copper oxide wire particles (COWP) have been used to reduce infection of Haemonchus contortus in hai...
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) continue to plague the small ruminant industry, especially in parts...
High levels of anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) of small ruminants have c...
A study was conducted to examine the duration of anthelmintic effect of copper oxide wire particles ...
AbstractA study was conducted to examine the duration of anthelmintic effect of copper oxide wire pa...
The high prevalence of resistance of Haemonchus contortus to all major anthelmintic groups has promp...
An experiment was completed to determine if copper oxide wire particles (COWP) had any effect on the...
The objective of the experiment was to determine the optimal dose of copper oxide wire particles (CO...
© 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V. Control of gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) remains a critical iss...
This is a comparative study on the anthelmintic effects of copper oxide wire particles (COWP), coppe...
Haemonchosis is considered to be the most economically important gastrointestinal disease of small r...
The interrelationship between copper oxide particle (COWP) treatment and H. contortus infection in l...
A pen study was conducted to assess the effect of providing daily copper mineral supplement, or cop...
Because of a high prevalence of anthelmintic resistance and consumer demand for chemical free meat p...
The objectives of these experiments were to determine the optimal dose of copper oxide wire particle...
Copper oxide wire particles (COWP) have been used to reduce infection of Haemonchus contortus in hai...
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) continue to plague the small ruminant industry, especially in parts...
High levels of anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) of small ruminants have c...
A study was conducted to examine the duration of anthelmintic effect of copper oxide wire particles ...
AbstractA study was conducted to examine the duration of anthelmintic effect of copper oxide wire pa...
The high prevalence of resistance of Haemonchus contortus to all major anthelmintic groups has promp...
An experiment was completed to determine if copper oxide wire particles (COWP) had any effect on the...
The objective of the experiment was to determine the optimal dose of copper oxide wire particles (CO...
© 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V. Control of gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) remains a critical iss...
This is a comparative study on the anthelmintic effects of copper oxide wire particles (COWP), coppe...
Haemonchosis is considered to be the most economically important gastrointestinal disease of small r...
The interrelationship between copper oxide particle (COWP) treatment and H. contortus infection in l...
A pen study was conducted to assess the effect of providing daily copper mineral supplement, or cop...
Because of a high prevalence of anthelmintic resistance and consumer demand for chemical free meat p...