Selective control of Rhipicephalus microplus in a dairy cattle herd from different genetic groups

Author:

Andrade Mariana Fogale de1ORCID,Giglioti Rodrigo1,Gutmanis Gunta1,Azevedo Bianca Tainá1,Fiorin Cristiane Fernandes de Carvalho1,Vercesi Filho Anibal Eugênio1,Katiki Luciana Morita1,Veríssimo Cecília José1

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Zootecnia – IZ, Brasil

Abstract

Abstract Alternatives for Rhipicephalus microplus control are needed in the light of its resistance to acaricides. One of the ways to decrease the use of acaricides in a herd is selective control (SC). In the present study, SC was evaluated in a dairy herd consisting of different genetic groups: Holstein, Jersey, crossbreed and Girolando. Ticks were counted in the right anterior third region on around 90 cows, totaling nine evaluations at intervals of 21 days. Commercial pour-on acaricide was applied only when the infestation was greater than or equal to eight ticks larger than 4 mm in the anterior third region. Tick counts were transformed into log10 and analyzed using mixed models. There was significant difference among groups: Holstein had the highest averages of tick numbers, as expected, although 34.3% did not receive tick treatment. In the other groups, SC reduced the use of acaricides by 79.1% for crossbreed, 81.5% for Jersey and 94.9% for Girolando. The criterion used for applying the acaricide successfully kept the tick population under control. The great advantage of SC was savings to the system, without harming the animals, in addition to generate fewer residues in the animals and in the environment.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary,Parasitology

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