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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Effects of lice infestation on the growth of beef heifers in Victoria

PJ Bailey, WAD Carroll and B Knee

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 24(125) 140 - 143
Published: 1984

Abstract

Ten experiments were carried out to examine some of the effects of lice infestation on heifers grazing on six commercial properties in the high rainfall areas of Victoria. In all experiments, famphur, a pour-on lousicide, effectively controlled lice populations (main species Linognathus vituli). Lice infestation was associated with lower growth rates in only two experiments. Significant correlations between lice infestation and liveweight gain of untreated heifers were found in three of ten experiments, but infestation accounted for only 23-30% of the variation in liveweight gain. The results support other studies conducted in Western Victoria, and the need for routine whole herd treatment against lice is questioned.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9840140

© CSIRO 1984

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