01481naa a2200361 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400290006010000240008924501110011326000090022452004900023365000190072365000160074265000200075865000230077865000170080165000170081865000180083565000100085365000180086365000090088165000120089065000190090265000120092165000180093365300130095165300170096465300200098170000210100170000180102277300790104015231032023-03-28 1987 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1007/BF02242123.2DOI1 aNDAMUKONG, K. J. N. aProductivity of sheep and goats under three management systems at bamenda cameroon.h[electronic resource] c1987 aAbstract: The productivity of sheep and goats was examined under three management systems. A regime by which each animal received five doses of fenbendazole in a year gave similar results in terms of survival and liveweight gain to monthly dosing. Sheep kept by traditional methods without anthelmintic treatment survived and grew less well than goats. In contrast goats grew better and produced more young under traditional management although they were in general lighter than sheep. aBenzimidazoles aBody weight aDisease control aDisease prevention aEpidemiology aFenbendazole aGoat diseases aGoats aHelminthiasis aRain aSeasons aSheep diseases aCaprino aParasitologia aControle aEndoparasito aTherapeutic use1 aSEWELL, M. M. H.1 aASANJI, M. F. tTropical Animal Health and Productiongv. 19, n. 4, p. 237-244, Nov. 1987.