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The effects of the brown ear-tick, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, on milk production in dairy cattle
Authors:R. A. I. NORVAL&Dagger  ,R. W. SUTHERST,J. D. GIBSON,J. D. KERR&dagger  ,L. M. THORNE,A. ELLENHAUGE
Affiliation:Veterinary Research Laboratory, Causeway, Zimbabwe;*CSIRO, Entomology, Queensland, Australia;†CSIRO, IPPP Biometrics, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Abstract. The effect is reported of artificially controlled levels of infestation with adults of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus on the milk yield of twenty commercial Bos taurus dairy cattle on a high plane of nutrition and eighteen crossbed B.taurus × Sanga cattle on a lower plane of nutrition in the highveld of Zimbabwe. The results showed no significant effect on milk yield of infestations averaging twenty engorging ticks per animal per day, despite severe ear damage in some animals. They indicate that milk production of dairy cattle under commercial management is not sensitive to infestation with R.appendiculatus. The results have important implications for management of ticks in Africa, but need to be interpreted within the context of the control of tick-borne diseases.
Keywords:Rhipicephalus appendiculatus    milk    dairy cattle    brown ear tick    damage    Zimbabwe
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