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Parasites of the feral sheep of Pitt Island,Chatham group
Authors:A.C.G. Heath
Affiliation:Wallaceville Animal Research Centre Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries , Private Bag, Upper Hutt , New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract

Samples from the feral and domestic sheep on Pitt Island were examined for parasites. The feral sheep had never been treated against parasites, and most were due for extermination. The domestic sheep were examined by way of comparison. The sheep ked (Melophagus ovinus) and the chorioptic mange mite (Chorioptes bovis) were found on feral but not domestic sheep. The sheep body louse (Damalinia ovis) was found on domestic but not feral sheep. Lung nodules and liver lesions, presumed to be caused by parasites, were significantly more prevalent in domestic than in feral sheep. The prevalence of Cysticercus tenuicollis cysts and Sarcocystis spp. macrocysts was similar in feral and domestic sheep. The species of intestinal nematode and their relative abundance in feral sheep were similar to those in mainland sheep. Fewer feral sheep were found to have antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii when compared with other breeds; the proportion with antibodies to Sarcocystis ovicanis differed little from that in the mainland flocks, however. The data are compared with information from the Campbell Island feral sheep flock.
Keywords:Feral sheep  Pitt Island  Chatham Islands  ectoparasites  internal parasites  serology
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