Offered Papers Theme A: Efficient Production from Grassland
Description
Infection with gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN), particularly Haemonchus contortus, is the major hindrance to economic goat production in the southern USA. Grazing forages high in condensed tannins (CT) or adding purified CT to the diet has been shown to reduce numbers of parasite eggs in sheep and goat faeces (Min & Hart, 2003). An alternative to grazing is feeding hay from CT-containing forages to livestock to reduce the effects of GIN (Shaik et al., 2004). The purpose of the current study was to test potential anthelmintic effects of feeding sericea lespedeza [(Lespedeza cuneata (Dum.-Cours.) G. Don] hay to goats.
Citation
Shaik, S. A.; Terrill, T. H.; Miller, J. E.; Kouakou, B.; Kannan, G.; Kaplan, R. M.; Burke, J. M.; and Mosjidis, J. A., "Anthelmintic Effects of Sericea Lespedeza Hay Fed to Goats Infected With Haemonchus Contortus" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 157.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeA/157
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Anthelmintic Effects of Sericea Lespedeza Hay Fed to Goats Infected With Haemonchus Contortus
Infection with gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN), particularly Haemonchus contortus, is the major hindrance to economic goat production in the southern USA. Grazing forages high in condensed tannins (CT) or adding purified CT to the diet has been shown to reduce numbers of parasite eggs in sheep and goat faeces (Min & Hart, 2003). An alternative to grazing is feeding hay from CT-containing forages to livestock to reduce the effects of GIN (Shaik et al., 2004). The purpose of the current study was to test potential anthelmintic effects of feeding sericea lespedeza [(Lespedeza cuneata (Dum.-Cours.) G. Don] hay to goats.