Veterinary Research

Year: 2011
Volume: 4
Issue: 2
Page No. 28 - 33

Tick-Borne Parasites of Domestic Ruminants in Gulu District, Uganda: Prevalence Varied with the Intensity of Management

Authors : H. Angwech, J.B. Kaddu and J.H.P. Nyeko

Abstract: The study assessed the prevalence of tick-borne parasites in domestic ruminants in relation to the control and/or management practices applied by farmers against ticks and TBDs in Gulu district, Uganda. Blood smears were made from 552 domestic ruminants (cattle, sheep and goats) under open grazing (agro-pastoral), tethering and zero-grazing systems to determine the prevalence of tick-borne parasites from January-March, 2008. The significance of the relationships between prevalence of tick-borne parasites and management system, ruminant type and sex of the animal were analyzed using one-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Fisher Least Significant Difference (FLSD).

How to cite this article:

H. Angwech, J.B. Kaddu and J.H.P. Nyeko, 2011. Tick-Borne Parasites of Domestic Ruminants in Gulu District, Uganda: Prevalence Varied with the Intensity of Management. Veterinary Research, 4: 28-33.

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