The efficacy of an albendazole-medicated block in controlling sheep nematodes in Xinjiang Province,north-west China |
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Authors: | L. X. Tan X. H. Gong R. F. Tan Y. L. Ni J. C. Wang Z. M. Guo B. A. Vanselow |
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Affiliation: | (1) China-Australia Sheep Research Project, Xinjiang Academy of Animal Sciences, 21 Youhao Dong Road, Urumqu, Xinjiang, People's Republic of China;(2) New South Wales Agriculture, Regional Veterinary Laboratory, PMB (University of New England), 2351 Armidale, New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | Medicated feed-blocks containing 2 mg/kg albendazole were fed for 12 days to ewe-lambs naturally infected with nematode worms in north-west China. The cumulative total average intake of albendazole was 15 mg/kg body weight. This treatment was compared with a single oral drench of 15 mg/kg albendazole and with no treatment. Both albendazole treatments were 99% effective in reducing the total strongyle egg counts. The medicated block was 100% effective in reducing the total trichostrongylid worm count, although only 86.4% of the sheep consumed an adequate amount. The single drench was 97% effective. Under the management conditions available to sheep herders in the northern provinces of China, albendazole-medicated feed-blocks used at strategic times could effectively control trichostrongylid nematodes. |
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Keywords: | administration abendazole anthelmintic feed-block nematodes sheep trichostrongyles |
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