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    <datestamp>2005-02-24</datestamp>
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    <doclang>en</doclang>
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      <item>da2b03</item>
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    <fundingpart>some</fundingpart>
    <confdates>10.-14. August 2003</confdates>
    <conference>The 19th International Conference for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology: Old Dreams - New Visions: Veterinary Parasitology in the 21st Century</conference>
    <confloc>New Orleans, Louisiana, USA</confloc>
    <refereed>never</refereed>
    <budget>0</budget>
    <publicfulltext>TRUE</publicfulltext>
    <presentationtype>paper</presentationtype>
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      <item>
        <name>
          <family>Thamsborg</family>
          <given>S.M.</given>
        </name>
        <id></id>
      </item>
      <item>
        <name>
          <family>Mejer</family>
          <given>H.</given>
        </name>
        <id></id>
      </item>
      <item>
        <name>
          <family>Bandier</family>
          <given>M.</given>
        </name>
        <id></id>
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          <family>Larsen</family>
          <given>M.</given>
        </name>
        <id></id>
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    <title>Influence of different forages on gastrointestinal namatode infections in grazing lambs</title>
    <ispublished>pub</ispublished>
    <subjects>
      <item>7animalhealth</item>
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    <keywords>sheep, condensed tannins, bioactive forages, anti-parasitic</keywords>
    <abstract>Nematode infections of sheep may be influenced by secondary compounds in the diet, e.g. condensed tannins. A study was performed with 7 groups of lambs experimentally infected with Teladorsagia circumcincta and Trichostronglylus vitrinus. All groups were grazed on clean clover-grass pasture and then moved to paddocks with bioactive forages with either sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) (groups Pre-S and Post-S), chicory (Cichorium intybus, cv. Grasslands Puna) (Pre-C and Post-C) or clover-grass as reference (Pre-G and Post-G). Pre-groups were infected before the move to bioactive forages, whereas all Post-groups were infected after the move. Group Pre-ctrl. was slaughtered for worm counts at the time of the move while the other groups were slaughtered after 5-8 weeks on bioactive forages. The faecal egg counts of pre-groups dropped markedly after the move, and Pre-S showed the fastest decline, by 80% within 3 weeks after the move. The mean faecal egg counts of Post-S was reduced by 40% 4 weeks p.i. compared to Post-G (p&lt;0.01) whereas Post-C was 30-100% higher (p&lt;0.01). T. circumcincta worm counts of Pre-S, Pre-C and Pre-G were 4300, 3200 and 7000 but differences were not significant due to large variation within groups (Pre-C vs. Pre-G: p=0.12). Other worm counts were not significantly different. The study indicates a marked reduction in faecal egg counts when lambs graze sainfoin and a possible anti-parasitic effect of chicory on abomasal worms.</abstract>
    <date>2003</date>
    <date_type>published</date_type>
    <publication>Proceedings of the 19th International Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology, August 10th-14th 2003, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, p. 189</publication>
    <editors>
      <item>
        <name>
          <family>Harrington</family>
          <given>Kathleen Story</given>
        </name>
        <id></id>
      </item>
    </editors>
    <full_text_status>public</full_text_status>
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