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Evaluation of Copper Supplementation to Control Haemonchus contortus Infections of Sheep in Sweden
Acta vet. scand. 2004, 45, 149-160.
Evaluation of Copper Supplementation to Control
Haemonchus contortus Infections of Sheep in Sweden
By P. J. Waller1, G. Bernes2, L. Rudby-Martin3, B.-L. Ljungstr?m4 and A. Rydzik1
1Department of Parasitology (SWEPAR), National Veterinary Institute and Swedish University of Agricultural
Sciences, Uppsala, 2Department of Agricultural Research for Northern Sweden, Swedish University of Agri-
cultural Sciences, Ume?, 3Svenska Djurh?lsov?rden AB (SvDHV), K?vlinge, and 4Vidilab, Enk?ping, Sweden.
Waller PJ, Bernes G, Rudby-Martin L, Ljungstr?m BL and Rydzik A: Evaluation
of copper supplementation to control Haemonchus contortus infections of sheep in
Sweden. Acta vet. scand. 2004, 45, 149-160. – A pen study was conducted to assess the
effect of providing daily copper mineral supplement, or copper wire particle (COWP)
capsules, on established or incoming mixed nematode infections in young sheep. For
lambs with established (6 week old) infections, COWP resulted in 97% and 56% reduc-
tion of the adult and early L4 stages of H. contortus, respectively, compared with con-
trols (p0.001). Additionally there was a 74% reduction in Teladorsagia circumcincta
infections in the COWP lambs compared with controls (p0.01). However, no effect was
observed when COWP were given at the commencement of a larval dosing period of 6
weeks. There was no signi?cant effect of copper mineral supplement (given at the rec-
ommended rate to prevent Cu de?ciency) on either established, or developing parasite
infections. In addition, a ?eld trial was conducted on a commercial farm to assess the
effects of COWP in the management of recurrent H. contortus infections, but lack of
parasites during the grazing season prevented an adequate assessment from being made.
These results indicate that there is little, if any, bene?t from a parasite control standpoint
in recommending copper therapy, speci?cally to control parasites in Swedish sheep
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