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        <dc:title>Gestion du Parasitisme des petits ruminants en Agriculture Biologique</dc:title>
        <dc:subject> Sheep and goats</dc:subject>
        <dc:subject> Health and welfare</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>The general objective of the project was to evaluate alternative methods of control of nematode parasitism in small ruminants.  &#13;
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More specifically, the project aimed at &#13;
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1 developing novel methods of diagnosis in order to use more efficiently the available chemical anthelmintics. Novel methods have been developed  &#13;
either on animals or through  analysis of the pasture grazing system &#13;
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2 assessing the interest in organic farming of mixed grazing between cattle and &#13;
sheep for the control of  helminth  parasitism of the gastrointestinal tract.&#13;
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The materials and methods used are:&#13;
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- In vivo parasitological and pathophysiological measurements on two flocks: one of cattle plus sheep in mixed grazing conditions and one of sheep alone.&#13;
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- Improvement of diagnosis on animals : development of methods of measurement of antibodies against nematode and Oestrus ovis in milk. Comparisons with  similar parameters  measured on blood.&#13;
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- Risk  analysis of pasture system  to approach the level and dynamics of   parasite infections and predict when to use efficiently chemical drugs.  &#13;
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*A guide  on  “Better use of pasture in goat production “ is currently being developed  for  goat farmers which include our main results on risk analysis through examination of pasture systems  </dc:description>
        <dc:type>Project description</dc:type>
        <dc:type>NonPeerReviewed</dc:type>
        <dc:identifier>{Project} Gestion du Parasitisme des petits ruminants en Agriculture Biologique. [MANAGEMENT OF PARASITISM IN SMALL RUMINANTS UNDER ORGANIC FARMING RULES.] Runs 2000 - 2004. Project Leader(s): Hoste, Dr Hervé, INRA.</dc:identifier>
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