Study on the Weight Gain and Insect Repellent Effect of Ethanamizuril on Mongolian Cattle
In order to investigate the impact of Ethanamizuril on bovine coccidia,a deworming trial was conducted on Mongolian cattle.Two herds were divided into groups A and B,each consisting of a treated group and a control group.The infection status of coccidia in Mongolian cattle was assessed before and after deworming using the saturated saline flotation and oocyst counting method.Results indicated that group A's treated cattle had a daily weight gain of 0.824 8 kg,surpassing the control group A's 0.608 1 kg;similarly,group B's treated cattle had a daily weight gain of 0.633 8 kg,higher than the control group B's 0.512 5 kg,with a significant difference observed.Furthermore,the oocyst negative conversion rate and oocyst reduction rate in the treated groups of both divisions were higher compared to the control groups.These findings suggest that Ethanamizuril effectively expels coccidia in Mongolian cattle,leading to a notable improvement in weight gain.The study's outcomes offer valuable insights for local coccidiosis prevention and control strategies.