Mode of action of back-line application of spinosad, a non-systemic parasiticide, on sheep
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01/01/2006
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Spinosad, applied as a jetting solution or dip is an efficacious, non-systemic treatment for the control of Bovicola ovis in sheep. This paper describes the effect of back-line treatment width and group housing of animals on the efficacy of spinosad for the control of lice. A 0.4 mg/kg liveweight dose was found to be the suboptimal dose of spinosad for the control of body lice in a dose titration study and was used to investigate application and housing effects in a second study. Lousy Merino sheep were treated with either a narrow 3-cm application of spinosad or with a wider 25-cm swathe. After treatment they were either kept alone or in groups of 6 sheep per pen. Lice were counted at day 0 and every 14 days to 70 days after treatment before estimation of the percentage of lice control and analysis of treatment effects. A much higher percentage of lice control was achieved with 0.4 mg/kg in the second study than in the first, possibly because of differences in formulation used. The wider application width gave significantly higher (P < 0.05) control of lice than the narrow application when sheep were either housed alone or in groups up to day 42 post-treatment. Greater control of lice was seen in group-housed sheep compared with sheep housed individually (P < 0.05) up to day 70. Using broader application widths combined with holding the animals together after treatment with pour-on formulations may optimise the delivery and efficacy of ectoparasiticides for livestock. |
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eng |
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CSIRO |
Palavras-Chave | #Agriculture, Multidisciplinary #Application Method #Back-line #Bovicola Ovis #Ectoparasiticides #Housing #Pour-on #Sheep Lice #Spinosad #Damalinia-ovis #Cattle #CX #07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences #0799 Other Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences #079999 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences not elsewhere classified |
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Conference Paper |