Title of article
Presence of Parasite Larvae in Goat Manure for Use as Fertiliser
Author/Authors
Basripuzi, H. B. Universiti Malaysia Kelantan - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Malaysia , Sani, R. A. Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Research Centre for Ruminant Diseases, Malaysia , Ariff, O. M. Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Malaysia , Chandrawathani, P. Veterinary Research Institute, Malaysia
From page
211
To page
215
Abstract
Some livestock farmers utilise goat manure to fertilise grasses grown for animal feed, which may lead to parasitic diseases caused by strongyle infection. Therefore, the presence of strongyle larvae in manure needs to be determined. In this study, goat faeces containing strongyle eggs were deposited into five replicates for daily sampling throughout 23 days and subjected to faecal egg count, larvae identification and enumeration. Absence of eggs was detected on Day 4 when the infective larvae of Haemonchus contortus, Trichostrongylus sp. and Oesophagostomum sp. were found. Larvae counts reached a maximum of 164 larvae on Day 8 and were negligible by Day 14, by which time the manure can be used as fertiliser to grow forage crops for animal feed.
Keywords
Strongyle larvae , goats , manure , fertiliser
Journal title
Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science (JTAS)
Journal title
Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science (JTAS)
Record number
2652514
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