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Control of Sheep Parasites

Control of Sheep Parasites

The Control of Gastrointestinal Sheep Nematodes with Tanniferous Forage Plants

Control of Sheep Parasites
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Veröffentlicht 2009, von Felix Heckendorn bei Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulschriften

ISBN: 978-3-8381-0133-0
72 Seiten
220 mm

 
Infections with gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) represent a major constraint in sheep husbandry. The present thesis investigates the control of these parasites by means of tanniferous fodder plants. Such alternative control strategies are urgently needed because of the emergence of nematode populations resistant to chemical synthetical anthelmintic drugs. Non-chemical control of GIN is also of ...
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Infections with gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) represent a major constraint in sheep husbandry. The present thesis investigates the control of these parasites by means of tanniferous fodder plants. Such alternative control strategies are urgently needed because of the emergence of nematode populations resistant to chemical synthetical anthelmintic drugs. Non-chemical control of GIN is also of crucial importance in organic agriculture, where the use of synthetical compounds is restricted.

Über Felix Heckendorn

Felix Heckendorn was born in Switzerland in 1973. He initially worked on different topics of human parasitology where he also obtained his MSc. After diverse employments in Industry he found back to science and presently is project manager in Veterinary Parasitology with focus on ruminants.