Genetic resistance to experimental Cooperia oncophora infections in calves

  • Albers, G.A.A.
Publication date
January 1981
Publisher
[s.n.]

Abstract

The variation in resistance of cattle to gastro-intestinal nematode infection was investigated in three experiments. Bull calves, aged three months and reared under uniform conditions, were artificially infected with infective larvae of Cooperia oncophora, a moderately pathogenic but very abundant parasite of the small intestine. The study aimed to detect a possible genetic effect on resistance and to evaluate the consequences of this resistance for the performance of the animals.Resistance to infection was measured by a number of parasitological and immunological techniques. The course of infection was determined by monitoring faecal egg output and by post mortem examination of the worm burden and characteristics of individual worms. Three...

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