Paper presented at the 69th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 13-15 November 2007, Wairakei.A dynamic model for nematode parasites in lambs which links their adult parasite burden with liveweight gain was extended to investigate alternate grazing with cattle to provide relatively larval-free pasture for finishing lambs. Liveweight performance of weaned lambs was tracked fortnightly under rotational grazing using three cattle:sheep ratios, with three initial parasite burdens and two initial infective larval densities on pasture. Lambs were removed from grazing at 37 kg or if they failed to gain weight during the preceding fortnight. An 80%:20% cattle:sheep ratio reduced larval pasture contamination by 75% but did not affect paras...
International audienceMaintaining a refugia i.e. a proportion of the population that is not exposed ...
The effects of two methods of rotational and grazing involving cattle and sheep on the control of ga...
PhD ThesisGastrointestinal parasitism is a ubiquitous challenge to grazing ruminants with negative ...
Paper presented at the 69th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 13-15 November 2007, Waira...
End of Project ReportThe adverse effect of parasites on lamb growth rate has been well documented. T...
A series of experiments was undertaken to determine the effect of different grass species on gastroi...
Models of parasite density in ruminants usually involve three nonlinear, coupled, ordinary different...
In the majority of mixed or sequential gazing studies with sheep, cattle performance remained unaffe...
Aim: A trial was conducted to assess the influence of parasitic load on the lambs reared under the i...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
The series of experiments described in this thesis were designed to investigate the role of suckling...
Gastrointestinal parasitism is one of the most important challenges facing low chemical or organic l...
When nematode infection was controlled by anthelmintic treatment, prime lambs from ewes stocked on s...
In practice, protection against ovine ostertagiasis in sheep-management systems is generally achieve...
Three grazing management systems were compared to examine pasture decontamination of gastrointestina...
International audienceMaintaining a refugia i.e. a proportion of the population that is not exposed ...
The effects of two methods of rotational and grazing involving cattle and sheep on the control of ga...
PhD ThesisGastrointestinal parasitism is a ubiquitous challenge to grazing ruminants with negative ...
Paper presented at the 69th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 13-15 November 2007, Waira...
End of Project ReportThe adverse effect of parasites on lamb growth rate has been well documented. T...
A series of experiments was undertaken to determine the effect of different grass species on gastroi...
Models of parasite density in ruminants usually involve three nonlinear, coupled, ordinary different...
In the majority of mixed or sequential gazing studies with sheep, cattle performance remained unaffe...
Aim: A trial was conducted to assess the influence of parasitic load on the lambs reared under the i...
Paper presented at the 58th New Zealand Grassland Association Conference, 21-24 October 1996, Oamaru...
The series of experiments described in this thesis were designed to investigate the role of suckling...
Gastrointestinal parasitism is one of the most important challenges facing low chemical or organic l...
When nematode infection was controlled by anthelmintic treatment, prime lambs from ewes stocked on s...
In practice, protection against ovine ostertagiasis in sheep-management systems is generally achieve...
Three grazing management systems were compared to examine pasture decontamination of gastrointestina...
International audienceMaintaining a refugia i.e. a proportion of the population that is not exposed ...
The effects of two methods of rotational and grazing involving cattle and sheep on the control of ga...
PhD ThesisGastrointestinal parasitism is a ubiquitous challenge to grazing ruminants with negative ...