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Veterinary Research Communications | 2002

Effects of Three Anthelmintic Treatment Regimes against Fasciola and Nematodes on the Performance of Ewes and Lambs on Pasture in the Highlands of Kenya

N Maingi; Ro Otieno; E.H. Weda; V.M Gichohi

The efficacy of strategic anthelmintic control of liver flukes (Fasciola) and gastrointestinal (GI) nematodes on the performance of ewes and lambs on pasture was assessed on a farm in the highlands of Kenya. In May 1999, 45 Corriedale ewes, aged between 2 and 3 years, were ear-tagged, weighed and allocated randomly to three equal treatment groups based on body weight. Faecal samples taken at this time revealed low levels of strongyle-type eggs per gram of faeces (EPG) and the presence of liver fluke eggs in only a few of the animals. All the animals were then set stocked for 12 months on separate paddocks in an area endemic for both Fasciola and GI nematodes. The ewes in group 1 were given a combined anthelmintic treatment against Fasciola and GI nematodes during the periods recommended for the control of Fasciola in the area (February, June and October). The ewes in group 2 were given the combined treatments 3 weeks after the onset of both the short and long rainy seasons (November and April, respectively). Those in group 3 were given separate treatments for Fasciola (February, June and October) and nematodes (3 weeks after the onset of the rainy seasons). The anthelmintic treatment against Fasciola consisted of triclabendazole at 10 mg per kg body weight, and that against nematodes was levamisole at 10 mg per kg body weight.The nematode EPG for the ewes in group 1 were higher than in groups 2 and 3 during both rainy seasons. The nematode EPG did not differ significantly between groups 2 and 3. The prevalence of Fasciola eggs (number of ewes shedding eggs in a group) in the ewes in groups 1 and 3 remained very low throughout the study period compared to those in group 2. The highest birth weights and the weight gains of lambs were recorded for the group of ewes given separate anthelmintic treatments for Fasciola and nematodes (group 3). The results of this trial indicated that, in an area like Nyandarua District, where liver flukes and GI nematodes are important constraints to sheep production, the best practice is to give separate treatments for the two groups of parasites at the recommended times.


Veterinary Parasitology | 2006

Accuracy of an anaemia scoring chart applied on goats in sub-humid Kenya and its potential for control of Haemonchus contortus infections.

M. Ejlertsen; Sm Githigia; Ro Otieno; S.M. Thamsborg


Bulletin of animal health and production in Africa | 2005

Gastrointestinal parasite infections of sheep and goats in a semi-arid area of Machakos District, Kenya

Rm Waruru; Mn Mutune; Ro Otieno


The Kenya Veterinarian | 2005

Prevalence of porcine cysticercosis and risk factors for Taenia solium taeniosis in Funyula Division of Busia District, Kenya

Sm Githigia; A Murekefu; Ro Otieno


Tropical Animal Health and Production | 1996

Comparative efficacies of closantel, ivermectin, oxfendazole, thiophanate and levamisole against thiabendazole resistant Haemonchus contortus in sheep

R.M. Waruiru; E.H. Weda; Ro Otieno; J.W. Ngotho; Henrik O. Bøgh


Archive | 2004

Efficacy of copper needles for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes in goats

R.M. Waruiru; Mn Mutunu; Ro Otieno


Archive | 2002

The prevalence of porcine cysticercosis and risk factors in Busia District, Kenya

Sm Githigia; K Murekefu; Ro Otieno; Sm Ngesa


Bulletin of animal health and production in Africa | 2008

Prevalence of porcine cysticercosis and risk factors for Taenia solim cysticercosis/taeniosis in three divisions of Busia district, Kenya

Sm Githigia; K Murekefu; A L Willingham; Ro Otieno


Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research | 2002

Seasonal availability of gastrointestinal nematode larvae to cattle on pasture in the central highlands of Kenya.

R.M. Waruiru; E.H. Weda; Ro Otieno; J.W. Ngotho


Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research | 2002

Strategic control of gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep in the highlands of central Kenya

N. Maingi; Ro Otieno; V.M. Gichohi; E.H. Weda

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E.H. Weda

University of Nairobi

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L W Njagi

University of Nairobi

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