Fróðskaparrit - 31.12.2000, Side 188

Fróðskaparrit - 31.12.2000, Side 188
192 PARASITES IN SHEEP IN THE FAROEISLANDS Trichuris ovis The egg counts are generally low with the highest peak in spring: 30 epg in lambs and 18 epg in ewes (Fig. 5). These figures are very low, and infection can not be consid- ered to be of any hazard to the sheep. Muellerius capillaris In general, there seemed to be a slight ten- dency that a greater proportion of ewes than lambs was infected. In the autumn when the lambs were five months old, the results show that 79% of ewes and 60% of lambs were infected (Fig. 6). These results indi- cate that infected sheep do not develop any significant immunity. The number of lar- vae per gram of faeces was not counted, but an estimate was made that showed that there was a large variation, from zero to several thousand larvae per gram of fae- ces. Dictyocaulus filaria There was a significant difference between infected lambs and infected ewes in all sea- sons, with a greater proportion of lambs in- fected (Fig. 6). This gives a clear indica- tion of the development of resistance in older sheep. Fasciola hepatica Fluke faecal egg count in the winter of 1999 showed that 8% of lambs and 12% of ewes were infected, and in the spring of 1999 that no lamb and 4% of the examined ewes were infected. The number of eggs identified were, in all positive samples, less than one epg. As all sheep were treated with flukicides in the previous autumn, it was expected that the infection rate would be low. Eimeria spp. Several species of Eimeria were found in this study, although no attempt was made to identify the species. The results showed that Eimeria spp. were found in significant- ly greater numbers in lambs five to ten months old than in ewes older than one year. Furthermore, the highest mean count was found in lambs five months old, ex- ceeding 5,000 oocysts per gram of faeces (opg), then falling below 400 opg in lambs eight months old, and then rising to above 700 in the spring, when lambs were 10 months old (Fig. 7). As lambs were not treated against Eimeria, the drop in opg from four months to eight months is un- doubtedly due to increased resistance, and the small rise in the spring is likely caused by soil contamination. In order to obtain a better overview of resistance development, it will be necessary to obtain samples at lower ages and at more frequent intervals. General discussion Although Fasciola hepatica was consid- ered to be the main parasite hazard in sheep before medication was available, it now seems to be of little importance. In other countries, Nematodirus battus is demon- strated to be a serious pathogen of lambs in the first, mild period after winter. Even though the study found considerable num- bers of N. battus, it is hard to conclude, however, the existence of spring nema- todiriasis, because of a lack of observations in that period. Haemonchus contortus was
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