Effect of nematode burden as assessed by means of faecal egg counts on body condition in goats farmed under resource-poor conditions in South Africa
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-26-2002
Abstract
A longitudinal study was conducted of the nematode faecal egg counts (FECs) and body condition scores (BCSs) of goats of resource-poor farmers at Rust de Winter, Gauteng Province, Impendle, KwaZulu-Natal Province, and Kraaipan, North-West Province, South Africa. Periods of higher FECs occurred from December/January to March/April at Rust de Winter and at Impendle and from January to March at Kraaipan. Seasonal variations in body condition were evident in the goats at Impendle with the animals showing lower BCSs from June to October. The goats at Rust de Winter and at Kraaipan did not show clear seasonal variations, although the goats at Rust de Winter showed lower BCSs from mid-July to early December. The BCSs for Rust de Winter where the animals were grazed on a private farm were generally higher than those of the other sites, where communal grazing is practised. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Veterinary Parasitology
First Page
247
Last Page
254
Recommended Citation
Vatta, A., Krecek, R., Letty, B., Van Der Linde, M., Motswatswe, P., & Hansen, J. (2002). Effect of nematode burden as assessed by means of faecal egg counts on body condition in goats farmed under resource-poor conditions in South Africa. Veterinary Parasitology, 108 (3), 247-254. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0304-4017(02)00198-X