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Hura crepitans Seeds for Control of Eimeria spp. in Lambs as an Alternative to Conventional Therapies.

Authors :
Velazquez-González MY
Loya-Olguin JL
Valdes-Garcia YS
Martinez-Gonzalez S
Avila-Ramos F
Escalera-Valente F
Gonzalez-Montaña JR
Source :
Veterinary sciences [Vet Sci] 2022 Sep 08; Vol. 9 (9). Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Sep 08.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

To evaluate the anticoccidial effect of the Hura crepitans seed, 21 cross-breed lambs, 23 ± 3 kg live weight (PV) and 70 ± 6 days old, were used. Animals were housed individually in raised wire-mesh pens, with individual water troughs and feeders. Lambs were randomly divided into three groups (n = 7) that received different doses of Hura crepitans seeds: 4 g/kg B.W. (group 1), 6 g/kg B.W. (group 2) and 0 g/kg B.W. (control group or group 0). The treatment was administered at the beginning of the experiment once orally and the study lasted 21 days. Stool samples were taken for quantitative analysis of oocysts using the McMaster technique and blood for haematological and biochemical analysis. Lambs that received the seeds showed a higher excretion of coccidia oocysts between days 5 and 7 after treatment (p < 0.05) due to the antiparasitic effect of these seeds, without affecting their productive performance (daily feed intake (DFI)- total weight gain (TWG), daily weight gain (DWG)). In addition, the daily feed consumption (DFC) and dry matter intake (DMI) were similar between the groups. The analysed enzymes (ALT, AST, GGT and FA) and creatinine showed reference values. Only the urea and BUN levels were slightly increased, but without statistical difference between the groups. Therefore, the Hura crepitans seed, at doses of 4 and 6 g/kg, favours the expulsion of coccidial oocysts, without affecting either the health or the productive behaviour of lambs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2306-7381
Volume :
9
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Veterinary sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36136702
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9090488