Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1974, Síða 16

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1974, Síða 16
14 ÍSLENSKAR LANDBÚNABARRANNSÓKNIR Fig. 12. Effect of thiabendazole on the number of eggs of „other strongyles" in faeces of sheep (Group II and III). fi/2—4 months the lambs were not studied, but larvae were found in 4 month old lambs. Apparently 4 month — IV2 year old sheep harbour more larvae than adult sheep, which indicates that some resistance is developed against D. filaria. In approximately Va of the sheep no larvae were ever found. A hypothesis concerning the changes in number of D. filaria larvae in sheep faeces is illustrated in Fig. 16. CONTROL OF NEMATODES WITH ANTHELMINTICA The most commonly used anthelmintica for sheep in Iceland are thiabendazole (Thiben- zol sales were about 60% of the market in 1973) and tetramizole (Ripercol and Tetra- mizol sales were about 25% and 15% of the market). In 1973 the equivalent of 750.000 usual doses of sheep anthelmintics were used in Iceland. The number of adult sheep in Iceland in 1972 was about 830.000. A very small number of farmers give their

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