Methodology to determine the resistance of sheep to infestation by ticks and infection by piroplasms under field conditions in Tunisia

The research conducted was the first ever study in Tunisia to identify the low susceptibility of Queue Fine de l’Ouest (QFO) ewes to infestation by ticks and to infection by piroplasms. The QFO breed could therefore be considered for inclusion in breeding programs in high-risk areas of tick occurren...

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Main Author: CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123407
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description The research conducted was the first ever study in Tunisia to identify the low susceptibility of Queue Fine de l’Ouest (QFO) ewes to infestation by ticks and to infection by piroplasms. The QFO breed could therefore be considered for inclusion in breeding programs in high-risk areas of tick occurrence.
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spelling CGSpace1234072023-03-14T11:50:59Z Methodology to determine the resistance of sheep to infestation by ticks and infection by piroplasms under field conditions in Tunisia CGIAR Research Program on Livestock research sheep breeding development rural development infection methodology risk systems ewes infestation ticks agrifood systems inclusion piroplasms The research conducted was the first ever study in Tunisia to identify the low susceptibility of Queue Fine de l’Ouest (QFO) ewes to infestation by ticks and to infection by piroplasms. The QFO breed could therefore be considered for inclusion in breeding programs in high-risk areas of tick occurrence. 2020-12-31 2022-10-06T14:36:34Z 2022-10-06T14:36:34Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123407 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Livestock. 2020. Methodology to determine the resistance of sheep to infestation by ticks and infection by piroplasms under field conditions in Tunisia. Reported in Livestock Annual Report 2020. Innovations.
spellingShingle research
sheep
breeding
development
rural development
infection
methodology
risk
systems
ewes
infestation
ticks
agrifood systems
inclusion
piroplasms
CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
Methodology to determine the resistance of sheep to infestation by ticks and infection by piroplasms under field conditions in Tunisia
title Methodology to determine the resistance of sheep to infestation by ticks and infection by piroplasms under field conditions in Tunisia
title_full Methodology to determine the resistance of sheep to infestation by ticks and infection by piroplasms under field conditions in Tunisia
title_fullStr Methodology to determine the resistance of sheep to infestation by ticks and infection by piroplasms under field conditions in Tunisia
title_full_unstemmed Methodology to determine the resistance of sheep to infestation by ticks and infection by piroplasms under field conditions in Tunisia
title_short Methodology to determine the resistance of sheep to infestation by ticks and infection by piroplasms under field conditions in Tunisia
title_sort methodology to determine the resistance of sheep to infestation by ticks and infection by piroplasms under field conditions in tunisia
topic research
sheep
breeding
development
rural development
infection
methodology
risk
systems
ewes
infestation
ticks
agrifood systems
inclusion
piroplasms
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123407
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