“…There are a few other methods of parasite control currently used in organic production systems, such as rational pasture management (Cabaret et al, 2002;Torres-Acosta & Hoste, 2008), exploitation of intrinsic/genetic resistance of sheep (Nowosad et al, 2003), or nutritional modulation of the host's immune responses and gut environment (Waller & Thamsborg, 2004). The latter refers to controlled grazing on bioactive forages or feeding condensed tannins as nutraceuticals (Min & Hart, 2003;Tzamaloukas et al, 2005;Torres-Acosta & Hoste, 2008;Houdijk et al, 2012), although controversy regarding the use of tannins is constantly rising as their excessive consumption has been associated with the reduction in food intake and digestibility as well as impaired rumen metabolism (Athanasiadou et al, 2007). Based on several earlier studies, certain plants are more effective against specifi c parasites than the others (Tzamaloukas et al, 2005;Athanasiadou et al, 2007).…”