Methods for egg counts and larval cultures for strongyles infesting the gastro-intestinal tract of cattle
FHS Roberts and PJ O'Sullivan
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
1(1) 99 - 102
Published: 1950
Abstract
The method for egg counts is a modification of the Whitlock-Gordon technique for sheep strongyles and has been developed for low-plane infestations. It uses a three-gram faecal sample and an egg-counting slide of four 0.5-ml. cells. Satisfactory larval cultures are obtained by mixing dry, sterile cattle dung with the fresh faeces. A modified Baermann technique is used for recovering larvae from cultures.https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9500099
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