  <eprint id="http://orgprints.org/id/eprint/6526" xmlns="http://eprints.org/ep2/data/2.0">
    <eprintid>6526</eprintid>
    <rev_number>1</rev_number>
    <eprint_status>archive</eprint_status>
    <userid>3935</userid>
    <dir>disk0/00/00/65/26</dir>
    <datestamp>2006-01-21</datestamp>
    <lastmod>2009-08-20 14:29:09</lastmod>
    <status_changed>2009-08-20 14:29:09</status_changed>
    <type>project</type>
    <metadata_visibility>show</metadata_visibility>
    <item_issues_count>0</item_issues_count>
    <projects>
      <item>fr-inra</item>
    </projects>
    <budget>20000</budget>
    <addtitle>MANAGEMENT OF PARASITISM IN SMALL RUMINANTS UNDER ORGANIC FARMING RULES</addtitle>
    <funders>
      <item>fr-inra</item>
    </funders>
    <intfunding>0</intfunding>
    <natfunding>20000</natfunding>
    <otherfunding>0</otherfunding>
    <personmonths>13</personmonths>
    <location>UMR 1225 INRA DGER  ENVT 23 chemin des Capelles &#13;
31076 TOULOUSE</location>
    <stopdate>2004-12-31</stopdate>
    <startdate>2000-01-01</startdate>
    <publicfulltext>FALSE</publicfulltext>
    <leaders>
      <item>
        <name>
          <family>Hoste</family>
          <given>Hervé</given>
          <honourific>Dr</honourific>
        </name>
        <id></id>
      </item>
    </leaders>
    <title>Gestion du Parasitisme des petits ruminants en Agriculture Biologique</title>
    <subjects>
      <item>5mall</item>
      <item>7animalhealth</item>
    </subjects>
    <keywords>parasitism, nematodes, ruminants, alternative methods, anthelmintic</keywords>
    <abstract>The general objective of the project was to evaluate alternative methods of control of nematode parasitism in small ruminants.  &#13;
&#13;
More specifically, the project aimed at &#13;
&#13;
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;
 &#13;
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;
&#13;
The materials and methods used are:&#13;
&#13;
- In vivo parasitological and pathophysiological measurements on two flocks: one of cattle plus sheep in mixed grazing conditions and one of sheep alone.&#13;
&#13;
- 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;
&#13;
- Risk  analysis of pasture system  to approach the level and dynamics of   parasite infections and predict when to use efficiently chemical drugs.  &#13;
&#13;
*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</abstract>
    <institution>INRA</institution>
    <full_text_status>none</full_text_status>
    <documents></documents>
  </eprint>
