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Wool production of sheep chronically infected with Haemonchus contortus
Authors:I A Barger  H W Cox
Institution:CSIRO, Division of Animal Health, Pastoral Research Laboratory, Armidale, N.S.W. 2350, Australia;Faculty of Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W. 2351, Australia
Abstract:A chronic infection was established in a group of twenty 18-month-old non-reproductive Merino ewes by oral administration of 3000 infective H. contortus larvae twice weekly for 12 weeks. Their live-weights and wool production were compared with those of 20 uninfected ewes grazing the same pasture. In the infected sheep, faecal egg counts increased over a period of 9 weeks to reach a mean of 5000 eggs per gram, accompanied by small, but significant effects on packed-cell volume and live-weight. The effects of infection on wool growth were also small, and not statistically significant, although there was evidence of a faster seasonal decline in wool growth in infected sheep. It was concluded that mortality induced by acute infection is the most important economic effect of this parasite.
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