morantel and Parasitic-Diseases--Animal

morantel has been researched along with Parasitic-Diseases--Animal* in 3 studies

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for morantel and Parasitic-Diseases--Animal

ArticleYear
A survey by questionnaire of parasitic worm control in cattle and sheep at the Glasgow University Lanark practice.
    The Veterinary record, 1987, Nov-21, Volume: 121, Issue:21

    The results of a questionnaire circulated in 1984 concerning parasitic worm control on cattle and sheep farms in a veterinary practice in the west of Scotland are reported. Control by grazing management or anthelmintic treatment was used in 92 per cent of the cattle herds and in all the sheep flocks. The use of anthelmintic drugs was greatest on farms where grazing control was also practised. Benzimidazoles were the most frequently used anthelmintic drugs.

    Topics: Animals; Anthelmintics; Benzimidazoles; Cattle; Cattle Diseases; Ivermectin; Levamisole; Morantel; Parasitic Diseases; Parasitic Diseases, Animal; Scotland; Sheep; Sheep Diseases; Surveys and Questionnaires

1987
Control of bovine parasitic gastroenteritis and parasitic bronchitis in a rotational grazing system using the morantel sustained release bolus.
    The Veterinary record, 1982, Apr-24, Volume: 110, Issue:17

    Sixty cattle (12 first season and 48 second season grazing animals) were allocated to three groups according to age and bodyweight. Each group was divided into "control" and "treated" subgroups. Before turnout, a morantel sustained release bolus (MSRB) was administered to each animal in the "treated" category. The groups were moved from field to field according to the farmer's normal rotational grazing policy. Each field was, however, divided into two equal halves, one of which was reserved for the MSRB treated cattle, while the other was used exclusively for the controls. Severe parasitic gastroenteritis occurred in the first season controls during early September, while milder disease affected the untreated animals in the smaller of the second season groups. No gastrointestinal disease was apparent in the corresponding MSRB treated cattle. A mild outbreak of parasitic bronchitis occurred in the first year controls during October; there was evidence of less sever lungworm infection in the matching MSRB treated animals. The larger second season group showed no signs of parasitic disease.

    Topics: Animal Husbandry; Animals; Bronchitis; Cattle; Cattle Diseases; Delayed-Action Preparations; Female; Gastroenteritis; Male; Morantel; Parasitic Diseases; Parasitic Diseases, Animal; Pyrimidines; Seasons

1982
Observations on parasitic gastroenteritis and bronchitis in grazing calves: effect of low level feed incorporation of morantel in early season.
    International journal for parasitology, 1979, Volume: 9, Issue:2

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Bronchitis; Cattle; Cattle Diseases; Drug Evaluation; Gastroenteritis; Morantel; Parasitic Diseases; Parasitic Diseases, Animal; Pyrimidines

1979