Title: The seasonal variations in the nematode egg counts of sheep: a comparison of the spring rise phenomenon in breeding and unmated ewes
Abstract: Abstract Extract Various aspects of the seasonal fluctuations of worm egg counts in sheep have claimed the attention of many workers and, in particular, a number of detailed studies have been undertaken to examine the phenomenon designated the spring rise or post-parturient rise which occurs in sheep each year with apparent unfailing regularity. These studies have been reviewed by Crofton (1954 Crofton, H. D. 1954. Parasit., 44: 466–466. [Google Scholar]), Soulsby (1962 Soulsby, E. J. L. 1962. Animal Health and Production, London: Butterworths. [Google Scholar]), and Spedding (1962 Spedding, C. R. W. 1962. Brit. vet. J., 118: 461–461. [Crossref] , [Google Scholar]).
Publication Year: 1964
Publication Date: 1964-08-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref', 'pubmed']
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