Internal parasites prevalent in California's beef cattle

oleh: Daniel Drake, Edward Atwill, Ralph Phillips, Eileen Johnson

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 2001-03-01

Deskripsi

Sixty percent of cattle not dewormed within 4 months of sampling were shedding parasite eggs or larva. The prevalence of shedding varied greatly for different types of internal parasites. Prevalence of shedding for major Strongylate nematodes was 54%; thread-necked intestinal nematodes, 6%; lungworms, 0.8%; coccidia, 18.1%; and tapeworms, 2.1%. Anthelmintic (deworming) treatments lowered prevalence compared to untreated cattle, but the major Strongylate nematodes and coccidia were still sufficiently prevalent that the resulting pasture contamination would restrict the potential success of control programs.