Effect of ivermectin concentration on internal parasite control and the productive performance of bovine

 The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of treatment with increa­sing doses of ivermectin on the para­site load, expressed as the number of eggs in faeces and the effect on heifers weight gain in a cattle ranch in San Pedro Department, Paraguay. They were selected out of 200 heifers hybridized (Bos taurus * Bos indicus) from randomly divided over year in the order of entry into four lots with 50 animals each, which were identi­fied and weighed individually. Control Treatment: 1% ivermectin antiparasi­tic, Group A: treated with ivermectin at a concentration of 3.15% (Laboratory A); Group B: treated with ivermectin at a concentration of 3.15% (Laboratory B); Lot C: treated with ivermectin at a concentration of 4% was taken from each group a random subsample of 10 animals each and were extracted faeces samples being coincident with the first product application and then every 30 days we proceeded to take faeces samples of the animals so as to obtain the evolution of the num­ber of eggs response. Were evaluated simultaneously live weights of the animals in each period. There were no statistical differences for weight gain (Wg) per period or the entire test. No statistical differences were obser­ved for parasite control variable (Pc) corresponding to the total number of eggs per gram of collected faeces

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ocampos Olmedo, Diego, Eduardo Bohrer de Azevedo, Eduardo, Tobal, Claudio
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: EdUNLPam 2017
Online Access:https://cerac.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1706
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of treatment with increa­sing doses of ivermectin on the para­site load, expressed as the number of eggs in faeces and the effect on heifers weight gain in a cattle ranch in San Pedro Department, Paraguay. They were selected out of 200 heifers hybridized (Bos taurus * Bos indicus) from randomly divided over year in the order of entry into four lots with 50 animals each, which were identi­fied and weighed individually. Control Treatment: 1% ivermectin antiparasi­tic, Group A: treated with ivermectin at a concentration of 3.15% (Laboratory A); Group B: treated with ivermectin at a concentration of 3.15% (Laboratory B); Lot C: treated with ivermectin at a concentration of 4% was taken from each group a random subsample of 10 animals each and were extracted faeces samples being coincident with the first product application and then every 30 days we proceeded to take faeces samples of the animals so as to obtain the evolution of the num­ber of eggs response. Were evaluated simultaneously live weights of the animals in each period. There were no statistical differences for weight gain (Wg) per period or the entire test. No statistical differences were obser­ved for parasite control variable (Pc) corresponding to the total number of eggs per gram of collected faeces