DOI 10.33861/2071-8020-2022-2-15-17
Ustarov R.D., Kabardiev S.Sh., Magomedshapiev G.M., Bagamaev B.M.
Summary. Sheep breeding in the Caspian region, in particular, in Dagestan Republic, is a traditional branch of meat and wool production. Its profitability depends on preventive measures against invasive diseases. A significant factor that reduces the productivity of sheep are diseases with skin lesions, mainly of parasitic etiology, which cause significant morphological and functional changes in the skin, as well as in the internal organs of sheep, which ultimately leads to the decrease of meat and wool productivity. Despite the antiparasitic measures being taken in the republic, no significant progress has been made in the fight against psoroptosis of the small horned cattle. The reason of this are violations of the rules, deadlines, techniques of conducting of therapeutic and preventive measures, and to a large extent the choice of modern, relevant and most effective acricidal agents against the pathogen of Psoroptes ovis. The obtained data showed that Ratox in 0.006% concentration of the active substance in the working solution of the emulsion has given the prophylactic effect against Psoroptes ovis by 25.9% higher than Diazecto at 0.025% concentration. The reinvasion period for Diazecto was 20 days, for Ratox -27 days. Newly diseased animals after 30-days-treatment by Diazecto, Ratox and water were 8, 1 and 21 sheep, respectively. These results were based on the difference between the active ingredients of the acaricidal agents that participated in the experiments, and their different degree of action on the causative agent of the disease (Psoroptes ovis).
Keywords: small horned cattle, sheep, psoroptosis, Psoroptes ovis, prevention, reinvasion, acaricides, active ingredient, Diazecto, Ratox.
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Author affiliation:
Kabardiev Sadrutdin Sh., D.Sc. in Veterinary Medicine, professor, chief scientific researcher of the Laboratory for the study of invasive diseases of agricultural animals and poultry of the Caspian Zonal Scientific Research Veterinary Institute -branch of the Federal Agrarian Scientific Center of the Republic of Dagestan; 88, Dakhadaeva st., Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan, 367000; e-mail: pznivi05@mail.ru.
Magomedshapiev Gadzhimurad M., Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine, doctoral student, junior scientific researcher of the Laboratory for the study of invasive diseases of agricultural animals and poultry of the Caspian Zonal Scientific Research Veterinary Institute - branch of the Federal Agrarian Scientific Center of the Republic of Dagestan; 88, Dakhadaeva st., Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan, 367000; e-mail: magomedsapievgadzimurvd@gmail.com.
Bagamaev Bagama M., D.Sc. in Veterinary Medicine, professor of the Department of therapy and pharmacology of the Stavropol State Agrarian University; 12, Zootekhnichesky lane, Stavropol, 355017; e-mail: bagamaev60@mail.ru.
Responsible for correspondence with the editorial board: Ustarov Rasul D., senior scientific researcher of the Laboratory for the Study of Invasive Diseases of Farm Animals and Poultry of the Caspian Zonal Research Veterinary Institute -branch of the Federal Agrarian Scientific Center of the Republic of Dagestan; 88, Dakhadaeva st., Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan, 367000; phone: 8-988-2900280; e-mail: vetvrach85@gmail.com.
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