Ostertagia circumcincta infection in lambs originating from larvae which survived the winter |
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Authors: | T.E. Gibson G. Everett |
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Affiliation: | Central Veterinary Laboratory, Weybridge, Surrey, Great Britain |
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Abstract: | Four worm-free lambs were grazed from May to October 1972 on a paddock carrying a low residual infection of O. circumcincta larvae whilst another group grazed a similar paddock carrying a substantial residual larval infection. On the first paddock the lambs acquired low worm burdens of mature worms passing large numbers of eggs, but in spite of this, pasture larval infection remained low. On the second paddock the lambs acquired high worm burdens, a large proportion of which were immature. On this paddock a rise in pasture larval count was observed and this reached a peak in July and August. In spite of the differences in worm burden of the two groups there was no significant difference in weight gain. The mechanism by which the differences in worm burdens may have developed as well as their implications in worm control are discussed. |
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