2020
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-29612020103
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Abstract: Gastrointestinal parasitism is one of the factors that discourages farmers from raising small ruminants in cultivated pastures. To validate a soil treatment strategy to control the free-living stages of gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN), castor cake (CC) was used as a fertilizer on a pasture where sheep grazed on guinea grass under continuous stocking. On day zero, the pasture was divided into three paddocks, contaminated by GIN and treated, respectively, with CC divided into two applications (2CC1/2), CC in a … Show more

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“…According to Vieira et al (30) , the cost for animal health inputs was around 5.1% per year in a study that evaluated helminth control measures in sheep in irrigated pasture managed under rotational stocking, which is a value higher than those found in the present study, with an average among treatments of 0.64% per year. In the present study, there was no need for antiparasitic treatment during the experimental period, which contributed to the reduction of drug costs, showing that both feeds containing SM and CCd, as the in natura CC with organic fertilizer were effective in controlling gastrointestinal parasites in sheep, corroborating with the findings of Miranda (18) , Salles et al (6) , and Maranguape et al (7) .…”
Section: Cienc Anim Bras V24 E-73410esupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…According to Vieira et al (30) , the cost for animal health inputs was around 5.1% per year in a study that evaluated helminth control measures in sheep in irrigated pasture managed under rotational stocking, which is a value higher than those found in the present study, with an average among treatments of 0.64% per year. In the present study, there was no need for antiparasitic treatment during the experimental period, which contributed to the reduction of drug costs, showing that both feeds containing SM and CCd, as the in natura CC with organic fertilizer were effective in controlling gastrointestinal parasites in sheep, corroborating with the findings of Miranda (18) , Salles et al (6) , and Maranguape et al (7) .…”
Section: Cienc Anim Bras V24 E-73410esupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It is therefore, widely employed in vegetable production, with good results and improved chemical and physical soil attributes (11) . In addition, because of its nematicidal effect, it controls gastrointestinal parasites in grazing sheep (6,7) , reducing the anthelmintic costs.…”
Section: Cienc Anim Bras V24 E-73410ementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…O uso de suplementos alimentares, fertilizantes e vermífugos permite maximizar a produção animal por área; entretanto, pode sobrecarregar o sistema de produção e, em alguns casos, comprometer a viabilidade econômica. Neste cenário, o uso de subprodutos da agroindústria pode contribuir para a redução de custos na pecuária, seja na forma de suplementos, fertilizantes orgânicos, ou no controle de parasitas gastrointestinais (5)(6)(7) .…”
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