Literature DB >> 462561

A preliminary investigation into the control of trichostrongylosis in calves in Kenya.

H Straat.   

Abstract

A series of 3 grazing experiments was carried out to collect data relevant for designing techniques to prevent trichostrongylosis in dairy calves in Kenya. In the first experiment 1 week in/5 weeks out rotation was compared with set stocking. The results indicated that rotation is not an effective control measure. In the second experiment the effects of daily removal of faeces from the field were investigated. This practice also had a limited effect in controlling nematode infection in calves. The third experiment concentrated on the influence of nutrition level. It was shown that feeding level does affect the growth rate but its effect on the course of the egg output was not clear-cut. The results also indicated that the dry season greatly reduces herbage infestation.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 462561     DOI: 10.1007/bf02237773

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod        ISSN: 0049-4747            Impact factor:   1.559


  12 in total

1.  Effects of dung beetle activity on the number of nematode parasites acquired by grazing cattle.

Authors:  G T Fincher
Journal:  J Parasitol       Date:  1975-08       Impact factor: 1.276

2.  EFFECT OF ROTATIONAL GRAZING SYSTEMS ON GASTROINTESTINAL NEMATODES IN BEEF YEARLINGS.

Authors:  H CIORDIA; W E BIZZELL; D M BAIRD; H C MCCAMPBELL; P E WHITE
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1964-09       Impact factor: 1.156

Review 3.  The epidemiology and control of some nematode infections in grazing animals.

Authors:  J F Michel
Journal:  Adv Parasitol       Date:  1976       Impact factor: 3.870

4.  Some observations on the bionomics of Bunostomum phlebotomum, a hookworm of cattle.

Authors:  J F A SPRENT
Journal:  Parasitology       Date:  1946-08       Impact factor: 3.234

5.  Dung beetles as biological control agents for gastrointestinal parasites of livestock.

Authors:  G T Fincher
Journal:  J Parasitol       Date:  1973-04       Impact factor: 1.276

6.  Self-cure of Haemonchus contortus infections under field conditions.

Authors:  E W Allonby; G M Urquhart
Journal:  Parasitology       Date:  1973-02       Impact factor: 3.234

7.  Field observations on the epidemiology of parasitic gastro-enteritis in calves.

Authors:  J F Michel; M B Lancaster; C Hong
Journal:  Res Vet Sci       Date:  1970-05       Impact factor: 2.534

8.  Relationship of pasture rotation to acquisition of gastrointestinal nematodes by sheep.

Authors:  N D Levine; D T Clark; R E Bradley; S Kantor
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1975-10       Impact factor: 1.156

9.  Nematode parasite infection of calf pasture in relation to the health and performance of grazing calves.

Authors:  N E Downey
Journal:  Vet Rec       Date:  1973-11-10       Impact factor: 2.695

10.  On the survival of overwintering bovine gastrointestinal nematode larvae during the subsequent grazing season.

Authors:  H J Smith; R M Archibald
Journal:  Can J Comp Med       Date:  1969-01
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  1 in total

1.  The epidemiology of gastrointestinal nematodes of dairy cattle in central Kenya.

Authors:  R M Waruiru; S M Thamsborg; P Nansen; N C Kyvsgaard; H O Bogh; W K Munyua; J M Gathuma
Journal:  Trop Anim Health Prod       Date:  2001-05       Impact factor: 1.559

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