AbstractA three-year trial was performed in south-western Sweden to compare animal performance and levels of parasite control in three grazing groups, each with 18–24 first-season grazing (FSG) calves in similar set-stocked pasture enclosures. These groups were subjected to: (1) no parasite control (NT), (2) monthly repeated doramectin (Dectomax®) injections (SP), or (3) targeted selective weight gain-based anthelmintic treatments (TST) but only when individual calf performance was inferior to the average of the poorer 50% of those calves in group SP. In each year, weight and parasitological variables were measured at turn-out and then at predetermined intervals for 22–24 weeks during the grazing season. The dewormed calves in group SP had ...
PhD ThesisGastrointestinal parasitism is a ubiquitous challenge to grazing ruminants with negative ...
In the majority of mixed or sequential gazing studies with sheep, cattle performance remained unaffe...
AbstractRefugia-based drenching regimes have been widely recommended to slow development of anthelmi...
AbstractA three-year trial was performed in south-western Sweden to compare animal performance and l...
Control of parasitic gastroenteritis in cattle is typically based on group treatments with anthelmin...
peer-reviewedBackground With concerns over the development of anthelmintic resistance in cattle nem...
The development of anthelmintic resistance by helminths can be slowed by maintaining refugia on past...
AbstractA study on the effect of topical macrocyclic lactones (ML) against gastrointestinal nematode...
A study on the effect of topical macrocyclic lactones (ML) against gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) ...
Gastrointestinal nematode parasites of first-season grazing cattle (FSGC) are ubiquitous and practic...
Recent studies have highlighted the risk of anthelmintic resistance in dairy heifer calves due to us...
Anthelmintic resistance (AR) is an increasing problem for the ruminant livestock sector worldwide. H...
Gastrointestinal (GI) parasite infections are of major concern for productivity and health of first-...
Due to the development of anthelmintic resistance, there have been calls for more sustainable nemato...
Body weight gain (BWG) and gastrointestinal nematode challenge (GIN) were investigated in two geneti...
PhD ThesisGastrointestinal parasitism is a ubiquitous challenge to grazing ruminants with negative ...
In the majority of mixed or sequential gazing studies with sheep, cattle performance remained unaffe...
AbstractRefugia-based drenching regimes have been widely recommended to slow development of anthelmi...
AbstractA three-year trial was performed in south-western Sweden to compare animal performance and l...
Control of parasitic gastroenteritis in cattle is typically based on group treatments with anthelmin...
peer-reviewedBackground With concerns over the development of anthelmintic resistance in cattle nem...
The development of anthelmintic resistance by helminths can be slowed by maintaining refugia on past...
AbstractA study on the effect of topical macrocyclic lactones (ML) against gastrointestinal nematode...
A study on the effect of topical macrocyclic lactones (ML) against gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) ...
Gastrointestinal nematode parasites of first-season grazing cattle (FSGC) are ubiquitous and practic...
Recent studies have highlighted the risk of anthelmintic resistance in dairy heifer calves due to us...
Anthelmintic resistance (AR) is an increasing problem for the ruminant livestock sector worldwide. H...
Gastrointestinal (GI) parasite infections are of major concern for productivity and health of first-...
Due to the development of anthelmintic resistance, there have been calls for more sustainable nemato...
Body weight gain (BWG) and gastrointestinal nematode challenge (GIN) were investigated in two geneti...
PhD ThesisGastrointestinal parasitism is a ubiquitous challenge to grazing ruminants with negative ...
In the majority of mixed or sequential gazing studies with sheep, cattle performance remained unaffe...
AbstractRefugia-based drenching regimes have been widely recommended to slow development of anthelmi...