Therapeutic efficiency of anthelmintics for trihcurosis of cattle

Keywords: iextensiveness; intensive efficiency; promectin; albentabs

Abstract

A large percentage of Ukrainian agricultural enterprises specializes in the rearing of the cattle. Factors that impede the successful production of livestock products and cause damage to farms include the spread of helminthic diseases, in particular, trichurosis of the cattle. Therefore, it is relevant to determine the optimal dose of domestic anthelmintics, which will have not only therapeutic efficacy, but also will be economically beneficial when used in the enterprise. For the study, 5 groups of heifers 6–18 months of age were formed, which used the preparations promectin 1% and albentabs 360 according to different schemes.  The therapeutic and economic efficiency of the above-mentioned preparations under different methods of their application to cattle for trichurosis is investigated.  It is established that when treating promectin 1% trichurosis of cattle, according to different regimens, the extensiveness and intensity efficiency of the drug was 100%. The average daily live weight gain in the use of this medicinal preparation once increased by 90%, compared with live weight gains before treatment, the economic efficiency of 1 UAH expenditures was 71 UAH, and for double application – the average daily weighting increased by 152%, the cost effectiveness of 1 UAH expenditurs was 32 UAH. The use of albentabs 360 once did not give the desired therapeutic efficacy – the extensiveness and intensity efficiency of intervention were 40 and 69%, the average daily live weight gain increased by 158%, compared with increments before treatment, and economic efficiency by 1 UAH expenditures was 185.5 UAH. The use of albentabs 360 for two consecutive days gave 100 extensiveness and intensive efficiency, the average daily live weight gains increased by 181%, compared with live weight gains before treatment, and the cost-effectiveness of 1 UAH expenditures was 105.4 UAH. In the further studies – to determine changes in the hematological and biochemical parameters of the blood of cattle sick on the trichurosis during the application of promectin 1% and albentabs 360.

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2019-06-14
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Shevchenko, T. S. (2019). Therapeutic efficiency of anthelmintics for trihcurosis of cattle. Theoretical and Applied Veterinary Medicine, 7(2), 111-114. https://doi.org/10.32819/2019.71020