Journal article

Diarrhoea in merino ewes during winter: association with trichostrongylid larvae.

JW Larsen, N Anderson, AL Vizard, GA Anderson, H Hoste

Australian Veterinary Journal | AUSTRALIAN VETERINARY ASSN | Published : 1994

Abstract

A study on 3 farms, each having a preventive strategy for the control of nematode infections, determined the risk factors associated with diarrhoea among Merino ewes in winter. Comparisons were made among groups of mated and unmated ewes with and without treatment with controlled-release capsules containing albendazole. Diarrhoea was assessed from the accumulations of faeces around the breech (dag score) and related to worm egg counts, total worm counts and histopathological findings. The overall prevalence of severe dag in ewes not treated with a capsule was 26% (221/844). In comparison, only 2.7% of treated ewes had severe dag. The adjusted odds ratio on each farm indicated that untreated ..

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