Importance of haemonchosis in lamb rearing in a subhumid environment in Kenya: Preliminary results

Presents results of a study carried out in three locations in the Mombasa region along the Kenyan coast on haemonchosis in lambs. In the study, purebred Dorper and Maasai-Dorper F1 cross lambs were observed for their reaction to helminth infestation and the effects of anthelmintic treatment and supp...

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Autores principales: Bullerdieck, P., Peters, Kurt J., Thorpe, W.R.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Research Inst. for Animal Husbandry 1990
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50700
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author Bullerdieck, P.
Peters, Kurt J.
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description Presents results of a study carried out in three locations in the Mombasa region along the Kenyan coast on haemonchosis in lambs. In the study, purebred Dorper and Maasai-Dorper F1 cross lambs were observed for their reaction to helminth infestation and the effects of anthelmintic treatment and supplementary feeding on such worm infestation. Includes data on daily weight gain and PCV (Packed Cell Volume) over age periods, weight gain under different anthelminticic treatment, and mortality rate.
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spelling CGSpace507002023-02-15T09:35:35Z Importance of haemonchosis in lamb rearing in a subhumid environment in Kenya: Preliminary results Bullerdieck, P. Peters, Kurt J. Thorpe, W.R. subhumid zones lambs haemonchus therapy animal performance supplementary feeding weight gain mortality age anthelmintics dorper sheep masai sheep crossbreds Presents results of a study carried out in three locations in the Mombasa region along the Kenyan coast on haemonchosis in lambs. In the study, purebred Dorper and Maasai-Dorper F1 cross lambs were observed for their reaction to helminth infestation and the effects of anthelmintic treatment and supplementary feeding on such worm infestation. Includes data on daily weight gain and PCV (Packed Cell Volume) over age periods, weight gain under different anthelminticic treatment, and mortality rate. 1990 2014-10-31T06:21:33Z 2014-10-31T06:21:33Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50700 en Limited Access Research Inst. for Animal Husbandry
spellingShingle subhumid zones
lambs
haemonchus
therapy
animal performance
supplementary feeding
weight gain
mortality
age
anthelmintics
dorper sheep
masai sheep
crossbreds
Bullerdieck, P.
Peters, Kurt J.
Thorpe, W.R.
Importance of haemonchosis in lamb rearing in a subhumid environment in Kenya: Preliminary results
title Importance of haemonchosis in lamb rearing in a subhumid environment in Kenya: Preliminary results
title_full Importance of haemonchosis in lamb rearing in a subhumid environment in Kenya: Preliminary results
title_fullStr Importance of haemonchosis in lamb rearing in a subhumid environment in Kenya: Preliminary results
title_full_unstemmed Importance of haemonchosis in lamb rearing in a subhumid environment in Kenya: Preliminary results
title_short Importance of haemonchosis in lamb rearing in a subhumid environment in Kenya: Preliminary results
title_sort importance of haemonchosis in lamb rearing in a subhumid environment in kenya preliminary results
topic subhumid zones
lambs
haemonchus
therapy
animal performance
supplementary feeding
weight gain
mortality
age
anthelmintics
dorper sheep
masai sheep
crossbreds
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