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Korean J. Vet. Serv. 1999; 22(1): 71-77

Published online April 1, 1999

© The Korean Socitety of Veterinary Service

경남 남부지방의 흑염소 사양관리 및 내부기생충 감염실태 조사

허정호;정명호;조명희;안동원;이순선;

경상남도 축산진흥연구소 남부지소;경상남도 축산진흥연구소 남부지소;경상남도 축산진흥연구소 남부지소;경상남도 축산진흥연구소 남부지소;경상남도 축산진흥연구소 남부지소;

A survey on the actual management and the prevalence of internal parasite in the Korean indigenous goats of southern Kyoungnam area

허정호;정명호;조명희;안동원;이순선;

Correspondence to : 경상남도 축산진흥연구소 남부지소

Abstract

Research results on actual management situation of 16 goat farms and internal parasite infection of 155 goats from January to November in 1997 in southern Kyoungnam area were as follows ; 1. An average number of goats was 93. Among them, 81% were farming the goat as avocation with the income rate less then 50%, Eight-four percent of farms terminated the parasites more than twice a year, and the survey showed the black goats had a high digestive and respiratory disease infection rate. 2. The internal parasite infection rate of the black goat was 96.8% , the goats were infected with 13 types of parasites. Of them, Emeria sp was 87.1%, Ostertagia sp 55.5%, Paraphistanum sp 45.8%, and Moniezia expansa 20%, respectively. 3. On the survey of multiple infection rate, both double and triple infection were 19.4%, more than septuple-infection 15,5%, single infection 13.4%, quintuple infection 12.3 n, sextuple infection 9.0% and quadruple infection 7.7%, respectively. 4. Look over on seasonal infection rate, higher in fall and lower in winter. Especially, Paramishitom sp was higher in summer and winter, both Moniezia expansan and Bonaostom sp were higher in summer. 5. Research on the infection rate of parasites termination period revealed less-than-1-month period had 10-30 infection rate, the infection rate has increased sharply since 3 months passed after the goats were treated with parasite-cid.

Keywords Korean indigenous goat,Internal parasites,Prevalence,Management,

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Research Article

Korean J. Vet. Serv. 1999; 22(1): 71-77

Published online April 1, 1999

Copyright © The Korean Socitety of Veterinary Service.

경남 남부지방의 흑염소 사양관리 및 내부기생충 감염실태 조사

허정호;정명호;조명희;안동원;이순선;

경상남도 축산진흥연구소 남부지소;경상남도 축산진흥연구소 남부지소;경상남도 축산진흥연구소 남부지소;경상남도 축산진흥연구소 남부지소;경상남도 축산진흥연구소 남부지소;

A survey on the actual management and the prevalence of internal parasite in the Korean indigenous goats of southern Kyoungnam area

허정호;정명호;조명희;안동원;이순선;

Correspondence to:경상남도 축산진흥연구소 남부지소

Abstract

Research results on actual management situation of 16 goat farms and internal parasite infection of 155 goats from January to November in 1997 in southern Kyoungnam area were as follows ; 1. An average number of goats was 93. Among them, 81% were farming the goat as avocation with the income rate less then 50%, Eight-four percent of farms terminated the parasites more than twice a year, and the survey showed the black goats had a high digestive and respiratory disease infection rate. 2. The internal parasite infection rate of the black goat was 96.8% , the goats were infected with 13 types of parasites. Of them, Emeria sp was 87.1%, Ostertagia sp 55.5%, Paraphistanum sp 45.8%, and Moniezia expansa 20%, respectively. 3. On the survey of multiple infection rate, both double and triple infection were 19.4%, more than septuple-infection 15,5%, single infection 13.4%, quintuple infection 12.3 n, sextuple infection 9.0% and quadruple infection 7.7%, respectively. 4. Look over on seasonal infection rate, higher in fall and lower in winter. Especially, Paramishitom sp was higher in summer and winter, both Moniezia expansan and Bonaostom sp were higher in summer. 5. Research on the infection rate of parasites termination period revealed less-than-1-month period had 10-30 infection rate, the infection rate has increased sharply since 3 months passed after the goats were treated with parasite-cid.

Keywords: Korean indigenous goat,Internal parasites,Prevalence,Management,

KJVS
Dec 30, 2024 Vol.47 No.4, pp. 193~317

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