Seasonal Prevalence of Oestrus Ovis in Awassi Sheep of North of West Bank (Palestine)
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Original research
Authors
  • R. A. Othman
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This study was done to investigate the prevalence of Oestrus ovis of Awassi sheep herds in the northern region of West Bank (Palestine). A slaughterhouse survey was performed from March 2006 to February 2007; a total of 335 Awassi heads were examined. Oestrus ovis were found in 181 sheep out of 335 (53. %). The highest rates (P<.05) of infection were in the months of June, July, August and October (77, 80, 82, and 73%, for these months, respectively). The mean percent of larvae (L) in infected sheep heads was 46 with L1, 30 with L2 and 23 with L3. O.Ovis infestation is wide spread in the studied area. Measures must be applied continuously in order to decrease the incidence of the infestation on local herds. 

Journal
Title
The Islamic University Journal (Series of Natural Studies and Engineering) Vol.17, No.1, pp 83- 88
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Publisher Country
Palestine
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
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Year
2009
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