1998
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1998.tb15668.x
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Field trials evaluating ivermectin controlled-release capsules for weaner sheep and for breeding ewes

Abstract: ObjectiveTo confirm the efficacy of ivermectin released from a controlled-release capsule administered to young sheep and to breeding ewes under field conditions. DesignRandomised field trials. ProcedureIn each of ten field trials 25 weaned lambs were treated with ivermectin controlled-release capsules and 25 remained untreated. Eight similar field trials were conducted using adult ewes. Efficacy against infections of gastrointestinal nematodes was assessed by faecal egg counts and faecal larval culture. Body … Show more

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“…The sustained activity of the ivermectin CRC aids in the control of Lucilia cuprina myiasis (Rugg et al, 1998). Furthermore, treatment with the ivermectin CRC improved weight gain and resulted in lower accumulation of faeces in the breech area of sheep (Gogolewski et al, 1997b,c; Allerton et al, 1998; Rehbein et al, 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The sustained activity of the ivermectin CRC aids in the control of Lucilia cuprina myiasis (Rugg et al, 1998). Furthermore, treatment with the ivermectin CRC improved weight gain and resulted in lower accumulation of faeces in the breech area of sheep (Gogolewski et al, 1997b,c; Allerton et al, 1998; Rehbein et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%