Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1974, Qupperneq 12

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1974, Qupperneq 12
10 ÍSLENSKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR smaller importance and factors 2 and 3 be- come more important. Finally there is a drop in number of eggs in late May or early June. The reasons for this are somewhat obscure. A possible ex- planation is that the egg laying of the adult nematodes is simply decreasing after spring rise. But there could also be an immune response involved, a sort of „self cure", stimulated by the great infection in the spring. Such an immune response could di- minish the egg laying of the adult worms or even expel them. In rams and barren ewes, spring rise starts at the same time and reaches a height similar to that of lambing ewes. But most often it seems to be of shorter duration (Fig. 5, 12 and 13). That lambing has an effect on spring rise is indicated in a ewe lambing a month earlier than the others (Fig. 5). Here spring rise starts earlier too. Figures 4 and 5 seem to indicate that the first year sheep have fewer eggs of „other strongyles" than adult sheep which could mean a smaller worm burden. First year sheep, however, carry many more worms of Nematodirus spp. than adult sheep (see Ia- Fig. 6. Eggs of Nematodirus spp. in faeces of lambs (age 4—7 months) (Group IV). ter) so the total burden of gastrointestinal nematodes is probably higher in first year sheep. No resistance can be seen against „other strongyles" as a whole when lambs and adults are compared. However, this dœs not ex- clude the possibility that resistance is devel- oped against particular species of „other strongyles". A hypothesis concerning the variation in the number of eggs of „other strongyles" in relation to the age of the sheep and time of year is illustrated in Fig. 16. Nematodirus spp. Two species of Nematodirus have been found in Iceland, N. filicollis and N. spathiger. The eggs of these two species were counted to- gether, but N. filicollis was predominant. As can be seen in Fig. 6 and 7 the number •< Adult sheep •> Females. a Male ------------------!------------------------_ 1 -----------------------------------------------------1----------------------_ -----------------------------í 1371 1S72 Fig. 7. Eggs of Nematodirus spp. in faeces of lambs (age 6 months — 114 year) and adult sheep (older than 2 years) (Group I).
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