Ivermectin treatment of horses: effect on the distribution of lawns and roughs in horse pastures.
J A DiPietro, K E Ewert, K S Todd
Index: Vet. Parasitol. 48(1-4) , 241-6, (1993)
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Abstract
A study was carried out to assess the feasibility of determining the grazing patterns of horses bimonthly via aerial survey and standard cartographic techniques. The grazing patterns in pastures with equivalent stocking rates of horses treated bimonthly with 200 micrograms of ivermectin kg-1 or 10 mg of oxibendazole kg-1 was assessed using aerial survey mapping performed three times during a grazing season. The distribution patterns of lawns and roughs in pastures were similar at all times during the study. Aerial survey was determined to be a very efficient and objective method of determining the composition of pastures grazed by horses.
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