Effect of experimental fascioliasis on feed intake, nitrogen retention and body weight changes in open and pregnant Menz sheep

The effect of a sub-clinical fascioliasis infection on feed intake, OM digestibility (OMD), N retention (NRET), rate of BW changes and lamb birth weight was studied in 23 open and 17 pregnant Menz ewes. The infection was imposed by oral dosing with Fasciola hepatica in pregnant and open ewes. All ew...

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Main Authors: Akinbamijo, O.O., Lahlou-Kassi, A., Tembely, S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 1996
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29616
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author Akinbamijo, O.O.
Lahlou-Kassi, A.
Tembely, S.
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Tembely, S.
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description The effect of a sub-clinical fascioliasis infection on feed intake, OM digestibility (OMD), N retention (NRET), rate of BW changes and lamb birth weight was studied in 23 open and 17 pregnant Menz ewes. The infection was imposed by oral dosing with Fasciola hepatica in pregnant and open ewes. All ewes were assigned to four treatment groups: pregnant infected (PI), pregnant non-infected (PC), open infected (OI) and open non-infected (OC). The infected ewes became anaemic from Week 8 post-infection (p.i.) and F. hepatica eggs were first observed in the faeces from Week 11 p.i. During two NRET trials (at ewes voided higher urinary N, resulting in lower NRET at 8 weeks p.i. Infected ewes also had lower weight gains than control ewes. Lambs from infected dams weighed less at birth than lambs from control dams. It was concluded that under the conditions of the present experiment, although subclinical fascioliasis did not affect feed intake or digestibility coefficients, it did reduce the rates of live weight changes, NRET, and lamb birth weight. Consequently, it reduced the overall productivity of infected ewes.
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spelling CGSpace296162023-12-08T19:36:04Z Effect of experimental fascioliasis on feed intake, nitrogen retention and body weight changes in open and pregnant Menz sheep Akinbamijo, O.O. Lahlou-Kassi, A. Tembely, S. fascioliasis feed intake digestibility nitrogen The effect of a sub-clinical fascioliasis infection on feed intake, OM digestibility (OMD), N retention (NRET), rate of BW changes and lamb birth weight was studied in 23 open and 17 pregnant Menz ewes. The infection was imposed by oral dosing with Fasciola hepatica in pregnant and open ewes. All ewes were assigned to four treatment groups: pregnant infected (PI), pregnant non-infected (PC), open infected (OI) and open non-infected (OC). The infected ewes became anaemic from Week 8 post-infection (p.i.) and F. hepatica eggs were first observed in the faeces from Week 11 p.i. During two NRET trials (at ewes voided higher urinary N, resulting in lower NRET at 8 weeks p.i. Infected ewes also had lower weight gains than control ewes. Lambs from infected dams weighed less at birth than lambs from control dams. It was concluded that under the conditions of the present experiment, although subclinical fascioliasis did not affect feed intake or digestibility coefficients, it did reduce the rates of live weight changes, NRET, and lamb birth weight. Consequently, it reduced the overall productivity of infected ewes. 1996-05 2013-06-11T09:24:12Z 2013-06-11T09:24:12Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29616 en Limited Access Elsevier Small Ruminant Research;20(2): 163-169
spellingShingle fascioliasis
feed intake
digestibility
nitrogen
Akinbamijo, O.O.
Lahlou-Kassi, A.
Tembely, S.
Effect of experimental fascioliasis on feed intake, nitrogen retention and body weight changes in open and pregnant Menz sheep
title Effect of experimental fascioliasis on feed intake, nitrogen retention and body weight changes in open and pregnant Menz sheep
title_full Effect of experimental fascioliasis on feed intake, nitrogen retention and body weight changes in open and pregnant Menz sheep
title_fullStr Effect of experimental fascioliasis on feed intake, nitrogen retention and body weight changes in open and pregnant Menz sheep
title_full_unstemmed Effect of experimental fascioliasis on feed intake, nitrogen retention and body weight changes in open and pregnant Menz sheep
title_short Effect of experimental fascioliasis on feed intake, nitrogen retention and body weight changes in open and pregnant Menz sheep
title_sort effect of experimental fascioliasis on feed intake nitrogen retention and body weight changes in open and pregnant menz sheep
topic fascioliasis
feed intake
digestibility
nitrogen
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29616
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