Peri-parturient rise in faecal strongyle egg counts of different genotypes of sheep in North Sumatra, Indonesia

  • E Romjali
  • , P Dorny
  • , A Batubara
  • , VS Pandey
  • , RM Gatenby

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Abstract

Faecal strongyle egg counts were monitored in peri-parturient ewes and dry ewes grazing in a rubber plantation in North Sumatra, Indonesia. A significant rise in faecal egg counts was observed during the post-parturient period. Haemonchus contortus was the dominant species in the faecal cultures of the lactating ewes. The intensity of the peri-parturient rise was affected by the genotype of the sheep, which were the local Sumatra and its F1 crosses with St. Croix, Barbados Blackbelly and Java Fat-tail. The peri-parturient rise in egg counts was highest in Sumatra and lowest in the Barbados Blackbelly X Sumatra cross. A significant effect of litter size on the peri-parturient rise was also demonstrated. These findings are discussed in relation to the epidemiology and control of gastrointestinal nematodes in the humid tropics.
Original languageEnglish
JournalVeterinary Parasitology
Volume68
Issue number1-2
Pages (from-to)191-196
Number of pages6
ISSN0304-4017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1997

Keywords

  • B780-tropical-medicine
  • Helminthic diseases
  • Nematodes
  • Animal diseases
  • Haemonchus contortus
  • Sheep
  • Immunity
  • Resistance
  • Genotypes
  • Control
  • Indonesia
  • Asia-Southeast

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