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Tsetse and trypanosomiasis Are some cattle resistant to tsetse and/or trypanosomiasis?
No particular breeds of cattle seem to be repellent to tsetse. There are however, very marked differences in the attractiveness of individual cattle. The general trend is that bigger and older animals are more attractive to tsetse and more tolerant of being bitten. Thus the number of tsetse biting a 400 kg ox will be about ten times greater than the number biting a 50 kg calf. And if the two animals are next to each other, then virtually all the tsetse will bite the ox. We can take advantage of this phenomenon by treating only the older and bigger animals in a herd with insecticide. Ask another question on tsetse and trypanosomiasis? Ask another question? |
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