Effects of Psoroptes ovis infection and its control with an ivermectin controlled-release capsule on growing sheep
Autor: | L.G. Cramer, D Barth, Renate Winter, Steffen Rehbein, Martin Visser, W.K Langholff |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Veterinary medicine
General Veterinary biology Feed consumption business.industry Mange General Medicine biology.organism_classification medicine.disease Animal science Ivermectin parasitic diseases Psoroptes ovis medicine Parasitology Livestock Growing sheep medicine.symptom business Weight gain Ovis medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Veterinary Parasitology. 91:107-118 |
ISSN: | 0304-4017 |
Popis: | To evaluate the prophylactic and therapeutic effects of an ivermectin controlled-release capsule (IVM-CRC) on the productivity of growing sheep infested with Psoroptes ovis 24 male and 24 female Merino landrace lambs, 5–6 months old and weighing 21.2–35.0 kg, were used. Sixteen replicates of three animals were formed based on sex and Day 0 body weight. Within each replicate animals were randomly allocated to one of three groups: untreated control; IVM-CRC on Day 0; IVM-CRC on Day 84. For treatment an IVM-CRC for sheep weighing 20–45 kg was used which is designed to deliver ivermectin at a minimum dose of 20 μg/kg per day for 100 days. The lambs were infested with 50–60 P. ovis mites each on Days 14 and 21. Mites in skin scrapings were counted on Days 70, 84, 98, 112 and 126. Body weight and feed consumption were measured every 2 weeks from Day 0 to 126. The animals were slaughtered on Day 127 and their carcasses evaluated. The IVM-CRC treatment on Day 0 prevented the establishment of P. ovis. All untreated lambs became infested. The lambs treated with an IVM-CRC on Day 84 became mite-free from Day 112 onwards. The lambs treated on Day 0 had significantly (p 0.1) difference between warm and cold carcass weights, carcass yield and rib eye area between sheep treated on Day 84 and untreated controls. |
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