This article is the first of a series of two based upon the observations of the author while employed in the Iowa Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory during the period of 1958 to 1961. This discussion is presented for the purpose of clarifying questions and diagnostic problems encountered during the process of examining cases submitted to this laboratory. It is not the purpose of this paper to either review the literature or to extensively discuss techniques which are described for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal parasitism. It is recommended that the reader refer to the references at the end of this article for additional or specific information on topics mentioned in this report
The work described in this thesis was initially directed towards the elucidation of the self-cure p...
Abomasal worms are a major cause of small ruminant disease. Differentiation of the most pathogenic n...
Internal gastrointestinal parasites can be a major problem for sheep. Most often found internal para...
In considering the field of sheep diseases we can roughly divide them into three general groups: (1)...
This publication acquaints the reader with methods of preventing, controlling, and treating parasiti...
Because the profit margin in the livestock industry is narrowing year by year, the importance of sub...
Owing to the increasing importance of the sheep industry and the frequent inquiries received concern...
With the increase in the number of farm flocks, sheep have assumed an ever increasing role in veteri...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Clinicopathological studies of gastrointestinal tract disorders in sheep with parasitic infectio
Parasite studies were performed on two different flocks of sheep representing different management p...
Gastrointestinal nematode parasitism is the most widely reported health concern among sheep producer...
The importance of cattle parasitism is gaining recognition throughout the world with more emphasis b...
The diagnostics of ruminant parasites remains one of the cornerstones for parasite control best prac...
The parasitical cases were monitored in sheep from the Experimental Didactic Station of the Univers...
The work described in this thesis was initially directed towards the elucidation of the self-cure p...
Abomasal worms are a major cause of small ruminant disease. Differentiation of the most pathogenic n...
Internal gastrointestinal parasites can be a major problem for sheep. Most often found internal para...
In considering the field of sheep diseases we can roughly divide them into three general groups: (1)...
This publication acquaints the reader with methods of preventing, controlling, and treating parasiti...
Because the profit margin in the livestock industry is narrowing year by year, the importance of sub...
Owing to the increasing importance of the sheep industry and the frequent inquiries received concern...
With the increase in the number of farm flocks, sheep have assumed an ever increasing role in veteri...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Clinicopathological studies of gastrointestinal tract disorders in sheep with parasitic infectio
Parasite studies were performed on two different flocks of sheep representing different management p...
Gastrointestinal nematode parasitism is the most widely reported health concern among sheep producer...
The importance of cattle parasitism is gaining recognition throughout the world with more emphasis b...
The diagnostics of ruminant parasites remains one of the cornerstones for parasite control best prac...
The parasitical cases were monitored in sheep from the Experimental Didactic Station of the Univers...
The work described in this thesis was initially directed towards the elucidation of the self-cure p...
Abomasal worms are a major cause of small ruminant disease. Differentiation of the most pathogenic n...
Internal gastrointestinal parasites can be a major problem for sheep. Most often found internal para...