Finishing lambs on a chicory-plantain mixture or a temperate grassbased pasture: live weight gain and gastrointestinal parasitism

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
C. Alomar, P. Ruiz, L. Balocchi, G. Valenzuela, D. Goic
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Abstract

Improved plantain ( Plantago lanceolata L.) and chicory ( Cichorium intybus L.) are attractive forage species for finishing lambs and contain compounds that might protect sheep from gastrointestinal nematodes. This study compared the live weight gain and parasite burden of weaned lambs finished on a plantain-chicory mix (Pl-C) or a permanent grassbased pasture (PP) and treated with or without an endectocide. From mid-November, weaned lambs (n=72, average live weight 32 kg) were distributed into three paddocks per sward type for 30 d. Half of the lambs were initially treated with ivermectin. Fecal egg counts (FEC), larvae genera and the presence of infective larvae (L3) in pastures were evaluated. No differences (P>0.05) were obtained between the pastures for the initial (ca. 80 epg) or final FEC (322 epg) or type of eggs (Strongylidor Nematodirus-type). Ivermectin treatment reduced (P 0.05) of pasture type or anthelmintic treatment and no interactions were detected on the cultured larvae genera, except for Cooperia, which decreased with the anthelmintic treatment. By day 30, the number of L3 recovered from the pastures increased (P 0.05) in the Pl-C (average 63 L3 kg-1 DM). The parasite load estimated by the FEC reached low infection levels ( 0.05) among treatments (average 173 g d-1), reflecting an adequate nutritional quality of both pastures and a moderate parasitism status of the lambs.
在菊苣-车前草混合物或温带草基牧场上育肥羔羊:活增重和胃肠道寄生
改良车前草(Plantago lanceolata L.)和菊苣(chichorium intybus L.)是肥育羔羊的有吸引力的饲料品种,它们含有可能保护绵羊免受胃肠道线虫感染的化合物。本研究比较了在车前草-菊苣混合物(Pl-C)和永久草基牧场(PP)上饲喂和不施用灭尾剂的断奶羔羊的活增重和寄生虫负担。从11月中旬开始,断奶羔羊(n=72,平均活重32 kg)被分配到每个草型3个围场,为期30 d。一半的羔羊最初使用伊维菌素治疗。评估了牧场粪卵数(FEC)、幼虫属和感染性幼虫(L3)的存在。初始FEC(约80 epg)和最终FEC (322 epg)或卵型(圆线虫型)在不同牧场间无显著差异(P>0.05)。伊维菌素处理降低了牧场型和驱虫处理(P < 0.05),除库伯氏菌外,其余各培养幼虫均随驱虫处理而降低(P < 0.05)。到第30天,牧草中恢复的L3数量增加(p0.05),平均为63 L3 kg-1 DM。FEC估计的寄生虫负荷在各处理中达到较低的感染水平(0.05)(平均173 g d-1),反映了两个牧场的营养质量良好,羔羊的寄生状态中等。
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Ciencia E Investigacion Agraria
Ciencia E Investigacion Agraria 农林科学-农业综合
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1.40
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The subject matter that is considered to be appropriate for publication in International Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources (formerly Ciencia e Investigación Agraria) is all new scientific and technological research in agriculture, animal production, forestry, natural resources and other related fields.
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