Some ectoparasites of veterinary importance on Dwarf sheep and goats under traditional system of management in the humid forest and derived savanna zones of Nigeria

Reports on prevalence of ectoparasitic infestations on Dwarf breeds of sheep and goat in the humid and derived savanna zones of southern Nigeria, with particular reference to the incidence of ticks, lice, fleas and mange mites on goats in the derived savanna zone, to the relative populations of Rhip...

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Autores principales: Opasina, B.A., Dipeolu, O.O., Fagbemi, B.O.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1983
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29582
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author Opasina, B.A.
Dipeolu, O.O.
Fagbemi, B.O.
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Opasina, B.A.
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description Reports on prevalence of ectoparasitic infestations on Dwarf breeds of sheep and goat in the humid and derived savanna zones of southern Nigeria, with particular reference to the incidence of ticks, lice, fleas and mange mites on goats in the derived savanna zone, to the relative populations of Rhipicephalus, lice and fleas found on the animals in the two zones and to the incidence of sarcoptic mange among Dwarf goats of different age-groups and sex.
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spelling CGSpace295822023-02-15T10:08:01Z Some ectoparasites of veterinary importance on Dwarf sheep and goats under traditional system of management in the humid forest and derived savanna zones of Nigeria Opasina, B.A. Dipeolu, O.O. Fagbemi, B.O. humid zones ectoparasites small ruminants west african dwarf sheep west african dwarf goat ticks lice siphonaptera mange rhipicephalus psoroptes ovis forests derived savannas traditional farming Reports on prevalence of ectoparasitic infestations on Dwarf breeds of sheep and goat in the humid and derived savanna zones of southern Nigeria, with particular reference to the incidence of ticks, lice, fleas and mange mites on goats in the derived savanna zone, to the relative populations of Rhipicephalus, lice and fleas found on the animals in the two zones and to the incidence of sarcoptic mange among Dwarf goats of different age-groups and sex. 1983 2013-06-11T09:24:05Z 2013-06-11T09:24:05Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29582 en Limited Access Revue d'Elevage et de Medecine Veterinaire des Pays Tropicaux;36(4): 387-391
spellingShingle humid zones
ectoparasites
small ruminants
west african dwarf sheep
west african dwarf goat
ticks
lice
siphonaptera
mange
rhipicephalus
psoroptes ovis
forests
derived savannas
traditional farming
Opasina, B.A.
Dipeolu, O.O.
Fagbemi, B.O.
Some ectoparasites of veterinary importance on Dwarf sheep and goats under traditional system of management in the humid forest and derived savanna zones of Nigeria
title Some ectoparasites of veterinary importance on Dwarf sheep and goats under traditional system of management in the humid forest and derived savanna zones of Nigeria
title_full Some ectoparasites of veterinary importance on Dwarf sheep and goats under traditional system of management in the humid forest and derived savanna zones of Nigeria
title_fullStr Some ectoparasites of veterinary importance on Dwarf sheep and goats under traditional system of management in the humid forest and derived savanna zones of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Some ectoparasites of veterinary importance on Dwarf sheep and goats under traditional system of management in the humid forest and derived savanna zones of Nigeria
title_short Some ectoparasites of veterinary importance on Dwarf sheep and goats under traditional system of management in the humid forest and derived savanna zones of Nigeria
title_sort some ectoparasites of veterinary importance on dwarf sheep and goats under traditional system of management in the humid forest and derived savanna zones of nigeria
topic humid zones
ectoparasites
small ruminants
west african dwarf sheep
west african dwarf goat
ticks
lice
siphonaptera
mange
rhipicephalus
psoroptes ovis
forests
derived savannas
traditional farming
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29582
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