Worm control for small ruminants in tropical Asia

ACIAR funded a collaborative project between research organisations in Southeast Asia for ILRI and regional partners to explore new ways to control helminth parasites in the tropics. The project aimed to increase small ruminant production in Southeast Asia by controlling internal parasites, which are one of the major constraints to sheep and goat production in the tropics. Control of internal parasites also provides an avenue for general improvement in husbandry methods. The three objectives of the project are: to prevent the spread of resistance to anthelmintics (dewormers) used for control of nematode parasites of sheep and goats in Asia; to assess genetic variation in resistance to gastrointestinal nematode parasites in different breeds of sheep and goats; and to disseminate information about control of internal parasites in the tropics. This publication and the accompanying CD draw together information from a number of sources to describe the state of research and development on worm control in sheep and goats in Asia and the Pacific. Topics of discussion include worm control; economic impacts of worm control; integrated approaches to sustainable parasite control; anthelmintic resistance; appropriate breeds and breeding schemes; options to overcome worm infection; impact of parasitism on the development of small ruminant populations; worm control methods; improving small ruminant productivity; and prevalence of internal parasites.

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Main Authors: Sani, R.A., Gray, G.D., Baker, R.L.
Format: Book biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research 2004
Subjects:goats, sheep, pest control, animal nutrition, anthelmintics, drug resistance, drug plants, parasites, supplements, farming systems, small farms, genetic variation, breeds (animals), grazing, biological control, control methods, productivity,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2933
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-29332023-05-29T13:00:10Z Worm control for small ruminants in tropical Asia Sani, R.A. Gray, G.D. Baker, R.L. goats sheep pest control animal nutrition anthelmintics drug resistance drug plants parasites supplements farming systems small farms genetic variation breeds (animals) grazing biological control control methods productivity ACIAR funded a collaborative project between research organisations in Southeast Asia for ILRI and regional partners to explore new ways to control helminth parasites in the tropics. The project aimed to increase small ruminant production in Southeast Asia by controlling internal parasites, which are one of the major constraints to sheep and goat production in the tropics. Control of internal parasites also provides an avenue for general improvement in husbandry methods. The three objectives of the project are: to prevent the spread of resistance to anthelmintics (dewormers) used for control of nematode parasites of sheep and goats in Asia; to assess genetic variation in resistance to gastrointestinal nematode parasites in different breeds of sheep and goats; and to disseminate information about control of internal parasites in the tropics. This publication and the accompanying CD draw together information from a number of sources to describe the state of research and development on worm control in sheep and goats in Asia and the Pacific. Topics of discussion include worm control; economic impacts of worm control; integrated approaches to sustainable parasite control; anthelmintic resistance; appropriate breeds and breeding schemes; options to overcome worm infection; impact of parasitism on the development of small ruminant populations; worm control methods; improving small ruminant productivity; and prevalence of internal parasites. 2004 2010-12-10T05:33:46Z 2010-12-10T05:33:46Z Book 1 86320 471 7 1 86320 472 5 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2933 en ACIAR Monograph Open Access application/pdf Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
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topic goats
sheep
pest control
animal nutrition
anthelmintics
drug resistance
drug plants
parasites
supplements
farming systems
small farms
genetic variation
breeds (animals)
grazing
biological control
control methods
productivity
goats
sheep
pest control
animal nutrition
anthelmintics
drug resistance
drug plants
parasites
supplements
farming systems
small farms
genetic variation
breeds (animals)
grazing
biological control
control methods
productivity
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sheep
pest control
animal nutrition
anthelmintics
drug resistance
drug plants
parasites
supplements
farming systems
small farms
genetic variation
breeds (animals)
grazing
biological control
control methods
productivity
goats
sheep
pest control
animal nutrition
anthelmintics
drug resistance
drug plants
parasites
supplements
farming systems
small farms
genetic variation
breeds (animals)
grazing
biological control
control methods
productivity
Sani, R.A.
Gray, G.D.
Baker, R.L.
Worm control for small ruminants in tropical Asia
description ACIAR funded a collaborative project between research organisations in Southeast Asia for ILRI and regional partners to explore new ways to control helminth parasites in the tropics. The project aimed to increase small ruminant production in Southeast Asia by controlling internal parasites, which are one of the major constraints to sheep and goat production in the tropics. Control of internal parasites also provides an avenue for general improvement in husbandry methods. The three objectives of the project are: to prevent the spread of resistance to anthelmintics (dewormers) used for control of nematode parasites of sheep and goats in Asia; to assess genetic variation in resistance to gastrointestinal nematode parasites in different breeds of sheep and goats; and to disseminate information about control of internal parasites in the tropics. This publication and the accompanying CD draw together information from a number of sources to describe the state of research and development on worm control in sheep and goats in Asia and the Pacific. Topics of discussion include worm control; economic impacts of worm control; integrated approaches to sustainable parasite control; anthelmintic resistance; appropriate breeds and breeding schemes; options to overcome worm infection; impact of parasitism on the development of small ruminant populations; worm control methods; improving small ruminant productivity; and prevalence of internal parasites.
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small farms
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biological control
control methods
productivity
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