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Title: Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine
Identifier: diseasesofcattl00mous (find matches)
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Moussu, Gustave, 1864-; Dollar, John A. W. , joint author
Subjects: Veterinary medicine
Publisher: New York, W. R. Jenkins
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Intestinal helminthiasis in ruminants. 277 tansy, which are convenient to give, and can be added to bran, oats, or beetroot. Adult tapeworms of oxen are of relatively minor importance, but one tapeworm of sheep, viz., the fringed tapeworm (Thysanosoma actinioides), also known as Tcenia jimhriata; Moniezia fimhrtata deserves notice. Fig. 119.—Ventral and apex views of the head of the frmged tapeworm (Thysanosoma actinioides). X 17. (After Stiles, 1893.) as at times it forms a veritable scourge to the sheep industry of North America and South America. Disease. The disease in sheep caused by the fringed tapeworm has been studied in detail by Curtice, who considers that next to scab it is the most important sheep disease of the western plains of North America. The financial loss it causes is extensive, and results from the failure of the lambs to fatten, the small crop of w^ool, and the weakening of the animals, so that they cannot withstand cold winter weather. The para- sites develop slowly, and are present in considerable numbers before their
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Fig. 120.—Segments of the fringed tapeworm (Thysanosoma actinioides), showing canals and nerves, and (/) fringed border, (t) testicles, and (ut) uterus. Enlarged. (After Stiles, 1893.) presence is suspected. Toward September the lambs fail to grow as they should ; in November the symptoms are marked. First, the worms pro- duce local irritation of the intestine, which finally develops into a chronic catarrhal inflammation ; their presence in the gall-ducts produces similar results, and obstructs the flow of bile ; infected lambs are large-headed, under-sized, and hide-bound ; their gait is rheumatic, and they appear more erratic than the other sheep, standing oftener to stamp at the sheep-dogs or herds, and lagging behind the flock when driven ; the

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