Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
387 bytes added ,  16:47, 5 August 2010
Line 36: Line 36:  
In addition to these presentations, ''[[Fasciola hepatica]]'' has subclinical effects on sheep. Fleece weight and fibre quality are affected by even small fluke burdens, and there is some evidence that lambing percentage and lamb growth rates may be negatively influenced. Condemnation of affected livers at slaughter also causes economic losses.
 
In addition to these presentations, ''[[Fasciola hepatica]]'' has subclinical effects on sheep. Fleece weight and fibre quality are affected by even small fluke burdens, and there is some evidence that lambing percentage and lamb growth rates may be negatively influenced. Condemnation of affected livers at slaughter also causes economic losses.
   −
 
+
In cattle, fasciolosis is usually a disease of calves occuring between winter and spring, but may affect any animal at any time of year. Disease is usually chronic (caused by adult flukes) and signs tend to be less severe than in sheep. Poor nutrition and gastrointestinal parasitism do however exacerbate disease. As in sheep, subclinical losses include liver condemnation following slaughter and extended finishing times. Carcass values and milk yield may be reduced in beef and dairy cattle respectively. Milk quality may also be poorer in ''[[Fasciola hepatica]]'' infection.
 
  −
*Liver condemnations cause  economic losses at slaughter  
  −
*Longer finishing times to  slaughter weight and reduced carcass value in beef cattle
  −
*Reduced  milk yield and quality in dairy cows
      
===Laboratory Tests===
 
===Laboratory Tests===
6,502

edits

Navigation menu