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2. Supplementary protein and gastro-intestinal parasitism in young grazing sheep
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3. Effects of a controlled-release albendazole capsule on parasitism and production from grazing Merino ewes and lambs
4. Local eradication of Haemonchus contortus using closantel
5. Parasitism and production in weaner sheep grazing alternately with cattle
6. Trichostrongylosis and wool growth. 3. The wool growth response of resistant grazing sheep to larval challenge
7. Trichostrongylosis and wool growth. 2. The wool growth response of infected sheep to parenteral and duodenal cystine and cysteine supplementation
8. Trichostrongylosis and wool growth. 1. Feed digestibility and mineral absorption in infected sheep
9. Seasonal pasture contamination and availability of nematodes for grazing sheep
10. The effect of Haemonchus contortus on liveweight gain and wool growth in young merino sheep
11. The role of epidemiological knowledge and grazing management for helminth control in small ruminants.
12. Prospects for integration of novel parasite control options into grazing systems.
13. The value of circulating eosinophil count as a selection criteria for resistance of sheep to trichostrongyle parasites.
14. Dietary protein for young grazing sheep: interactions with gastrointestinal parasitism.
15. Maintenance of acquired immunity to Trichostrongylus colubriformis in Merino sheep that are losing weight.
16. Anthelmintic resistance in nematode parasites of sheep: learning from the Australian experience.
17. Worm control and anthelmintic resistance: adventures with a model.
18. Effects of dietary protein intake on responses of young sheep to infection with Trichostrongylus colubriformis.
19. Rotational grazing for control of gastrointestinal nematodes of goats in a wet tropical environment.
20. Influence of sex and reproductive status on susceptibility of ruminants to nematode parasitism.
21. Control of gastrointestinal nematodes in Australia in the 21st century.
22. Parasitological and immunological responses of genetically resistant Merino sheep on pastures contaminated with parasitic nematodes.
23. Ivermectin in ovine parasite control.
24. No adaptation of Haemonchus contortus to genetically resistant sheep.
25. Response to helminth infection of sheep selected for resistance to Haemonchus contortus.
26. Development and survival of infective larvae of Haemonchus contortus and Trichostrongylus colubriformis on pasture in a tropical environment.
27. Evaluation of paste formulations of fenbendazole plus piperazine against benzimidazole-resistant cyathostomes in horses.
28. Survival of infective larvae of nematode parasites of cattle during drought.
29. Repeatability of ovine faecal egg counts and blood packed cell volumes in Haemonchus contortus infections.
30. The genetics of resistance and resilience to Haemonchus contortus infection in young merino sheep.
31. Control of nematode parasites by grazing management. II. Decontamination of sheep and cattle pastures by varying periods of grazing with the alternate host.
32. Resistance of young lambs to Haemonchus contortus infection, and its loss following anthelmintic treatment.
33. Milk production of grazing dairy cows given monthly anthelmintic treatment.
34. Regulation of Haemonchus contortus populations in sheep exposed to continuous infection.
35. Control of nematode parasites by grazing management-I. Decontamination of cattle pastures by grazing with sheep.
36. Correlations between numbers of enteric nematode parasites in grazing lambs.
37. Population regulation in trichostrongylids of ruminants.
38. Genetic resistance of hosts and its influence on epidemiology.
39. Efficiency of rafoxanide and naphthalophos against inhibited Haemonchus contortus.
40. Milk production of cows infected experimentally with trichostrongylid parasites.
41. Regulation of Haemonchus contortus populations in sheep: mortality of established worms.
42. Letter: "A flea in his ear".
43. Transport of serum IgA into bile of sheep infected with Fasciola hepatica.
44. The statistical distribution of trichostrongylid nematodes in grazing lambs.
45. The role of inhibited larvae in the epidemiology of ovine haemonchosis.
46. The role of arithmetic and geometric mean worm egg counts in faecal egg count reduction tests and in monitoring strategic drenching programs in sheep.
47. Milk production of grazing dairy cattle after a single anthelmintic treatment.
48. Wool production of sheep chronically infected with Haemonchus contortus.
49. Haemonchus contortus and other trichostrongylid infections in parturient, lactating and dry ewes.
50. Benzimidazole resistance in small strongyles of horses.
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