Sheep producers are increasingly looking for strategies to tackle the problem of worms in animals, as well as to improve the functioning of the animals' immune system. Therefore, two experiments were carried out, in two different properties (with high and low challenges in relation to verminosis) with the objective of, in both, evaluating the effect of using Ovine Promixalicin on OPG (Eggs per gram of Feces) and blood parameters of pregnant and non-pregnant sheep, on two different properties. The indication for use of the product is to, among others, contribute to the control of verminosis. The animals evaluated on the properties came from a pasture production system, with the use of concentrated and/or roughage supplementation if necessary. The animals used were of the Dorper, Texel, Ile de France and Sulfolk breed. The parameters evaluated were OPG, Famacha©, Body Condition Score and blood parameters (lymphocytes, leukocytes and erythrocytes). In relation to experiment one, with a low challenge in relation to worms, the use of Promyxalicin significantly helped to reduce worms and animal well-being, thus helping the herd to increase productive parameters such as weight gain and fertility. In experiment 2, a system with a high challenge in terms of verminosis, the animals remained uniform and controlled by the use of Promyxalicin, including beneficial results in relation to blood parameters, which did not increase during its use. Therefore, the use of Ovine Promixalicin does not alter the consumption of food by animals, as well as being effective in controlling verminosis, including Haemonchus contortus, Trichostrongylus colobriformis, Oesophagostomum columbianum e Strongyloides papillosus, promoting well-being and maintenance of the immune system, especially in pregnant animals, bringing benefits to the sheep production system.
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