Efficacy of fenbendazole and ivermectin in treating gastrointestinal nematode infections in an Ontario cow-calf herd.

The objective of this randomized clinical trial was to compare performance of cow-calf pairs in southern Ontario treated with fenbendazole or ivermectin, or not treated, for gastrointestinal nematode infections. Treatments were administered to 128 cow-calf pairs over 2 years. Weights, body condition score, and fecal egg counts (FEC) were collected at treatment and at 28-day intervals. Treating calves with an anthelmintic was significantly advantageous compared with not treating, and there was no significant difference between treatment with fenbendazole or ivermectin. Neither treatment nor calf FEC had a significant effect on calf weaning weight. This could be the result of time of treatment, low initial FEC, or lack of power. Treatment affected cow FEC (P = 0.003). Cows in the ivermectin groups had the lowest FEC (P < 0.05), but because FEC were all low, biological significance is questionable. Additional work is needed to provide recommendations on when an anthelmintic should be used.

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