Short communication: A practical farm-based trial to compare ewe nematode control strategies in peri-parturient ewes.

The focus of gastro-intestinal parasite control in the sheep industry is increasingly on finding a balance between maintaining productivity of the flock whilst minimising selection for anthelmintic resistance to preserve anthelmintic efficacy for the future. Periparturient ewes represent the major s...

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Main Authors: Charlotte L Kerr, David R Armstrong, Alison J Anderson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236143
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spelling doaj-7df74f682ad04a029b10bad003447df82021-03-03T21:58:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01158e023614310.1371/journal.pone.0236143Short communication: A practical farm-based trial to compare ewe nematode control strategies in peri-parturient ewes.Charlotte L KerrDavid R ArmstrongAlison J AndersonThe focus of gastro-intestinal parasite control in the sheep industry is increasingly on finding a balance between maintaining productivity of the flock whilst minimising selection for anthelmintic resistance to preserve anthelmintic efficacy for the future. Periparturient ewes represent the major source of gastro-intestinal parasites for growing lambs and are therefore a priority for parasite control. This study examines the impact on ewe faecal egg counts (FECs), lamb FECs, lamb daily live weight gains (DLWGs) and pasture larval counts of treating groups of ewes two weeks prior to lambing with either, a long-acting moxidectin treatment, short-acting doramectin or control. Six groups of twenty ewes were allocated to individual paddocks, two groups allocated to each treatment, and weekly faecal sampling was performed throughout from the ewes and from six weeks after the start of lambing in the lambs. Treatment group was found to have a significant effect on both ewe FEC (p<0.001) and lamb FEC (p = 0.001) with the group receiving the long-acting anthelmintic having the lowest ewe and lamb FECs. There was no significant effect on the DLWGs of the lambs. Pasture larval counts at the end of the study period were lowest in the long-acting wormer treatment group. The use of long-acting moxidectin may be helpful as part of a parasite control programme by reducing the worm burdens of ewes and their lambs, decreasing the number of anthelmintic treatments required in that year and by reducing pasture contamination for those sheep which will graze the pasture in the next year. However, like all anthelmintics, its use should be judicious to avoid selection for resistance.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236143
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Short communication: A practical farm-based trial to compare ewe nematode control strategies in peri-parturient ewes.
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title Short communication: A practical farm-based trial to compare ewe nematode control strategies in peri-parturient ewes.
title_short Short communication: A practical farm-based trial to compare ewe nematode control strategies in peri-parturient ewes.
title_full Short communication: A practical farm-based trial to compare ewe nematode control strategies in peri-parturient ewes.
title_fullStr Short communication: A practical farm-based trial to compare ewe nematode control strategies in peri-parturient ewes.
title_full_unstemmed Short communication: A practical farm-based trial to compare ewe nematode control strategies in peri-parturient ewes.
title_sort short communication: a practical farm-based trial to compare ewe nematode control strategies in peri-parturient ewes.
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description The focus of gastro-intestinal parasite control in the sheep industry is increasingly on finding a balance between maintaining productivity of the flock whilst minimising selection for anthelmintic resistance to preserve anthelmintic efficacy for the future. Periparturient ewes represent the major source of gastro-intestinal parasites for growing lambs and are therefore a priority for parasite control. This study examines the impact on ewe faecal egg counts (FECs), lamb FECs, lamb daily live weight gains (DLWGs) and pasture larval counts of treating groups of ewes two weeks prior to lambing with either, a long-acting moxidectin treatment, short-acting doramectin or control. Six groups of twenty ewes were allocated to individual paddocks, two groups allocated to each treatment, and weekly faecal sampling was performed throughout from the ewes and from six weeks after the start of lambing in the lambs. Treatment group was found to have a significant effect on both ewe FEC (p<0.001) and lamb FEC (p = 0.001) with the group receiving the long-acting anthelmintic having the lowest ewe and lamb FECs. There was no significant effect on the DLWGs of the lambs. Pasture larval counts at the end of the study period were lowest in the long-acting wormer treatment group. The use of long-acting moxidectin may be helpful as part of a parasite control programme by reducing the worm burdens of ewes and their lambs, decreasing the number of anthelmintic treatments required in that year and by reducing pasture contamination for those sheep which will graze the pasture in the next year. However, like all anthelmintics, its use should be judicious to avoid selection for resistance.
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