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Ostertagiasis in calves. II. infection parameters and body weight gains following housing
Authors:R.J. Jørgensen  P. Nansen  SV.AA. Henriksen  KR. Sejrsen  J. Brolund Larsen  S. Klausen
Affiliation:1. Parasitological Research Group, Danish Agricultural and Veterinary Research Council, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, 13 Bülowsvej, DK-1870 Copenhagen V, Denmark;2. State Veterinary Serum Laboratory, 27 Bülowsvej, DK-1870 Copenhagen V, Denmark;3. National Institute of Animal Science, Department of Cattle Experiments, 25 Rolughedsvej, DK-1958 Copenhagen V, Denmark
Abstract:The performance of six groups of six calves each from a previous field experiment was followed from the beginning of housing until turning out seven months later. When housed the groups harboured different levels of infection with Ostertagia ostertagi and had corresponding weight and gain reductions. The most heavily infected groups improved rapidly following housing. Elevated serum pepsinogen levels decreased markedly, and approached normal values at eight weeks. Differences in serum pepsinogen levels between groups diminished considerably, but remained significant over the entire stabling period. The serum albumin level was low in the most seriously affected animals at the time of housing, but normal levels were restored within the first twelve weeks. In general, the number of parasite eggs in the faeces of the animals decreased, but there was considerable fluctuation. Apart from a single sampling date, no significant difference in egg per gram (EPG) could be demonstrated between the experimental groups during the stabling period.The calves were fed according to their age. The live weight differences between most and least affected groups diminished from 64 kg at the time of housing to 37 kg at the end of the stabling period. The reduction took place particularly during the first four weeks of housing.Considering both the grazing and stabling periods, it appeared that anthelmintic treatment twice during the period had no effect on the final live weight, whereas remeated treatments at three-week intervals resulted in an increase of 24 kg. Similarly, moving the animals to a clean pasture in mid-July resulted in an increase of 39 kg at the end of the stabling period when compared to calves which were not moved. Treatment of moved animals did not result in further body weight gain after seven months of housing.No significant correlation was found between parasite EPG of faeces and growth rate during the stabling period. However, a positive correlation was found between serum pepsinogen during the first eight weeks of housing and the weight gain over the entire stabling period. This was in contrast to the correlation experienced during the grazing period.
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