Nodular roundworms ( spp.) are frequent parasites of the large intestine in several mammal species including humans and pigs, and their study often requires the use of infective larvae produced using several coproculture techniques. However, there is no published comparison of techniques to determine which yields the highest number of larvae.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSwine parasites are a challenge for organic and alternative pig farmers and represent suboptimal animal health because use of chemical prophylaxis is not recommended. There is no comprehensive study of how prevalent gastrointestinal parasites are in organic or alternative pig farms across the USA. This study investigates prevalence, abundance, and intensity measures for three intestinal roundworm parasites (Ascaris suum, Oesophagostomum spp.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFParasite infection is a common problem in organic pig production, which can compromise health and growth of pigs, threaten food safety of pork products, and cause economic losses to organic farmers. To develop management strategies for controlling parasites, we evaluated intestinal parasite infection in pigs at different ages and of different sexes, and investigated whether parasite infection influences growth performance and carcass traits in a cross-sectional study. Fecal samples were collected from pigs ( = 298) raised under near-organic standards during nursery, growing, finishing, and gestating phases for analysis of fecal egg counts (FEC) of , and spp.
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