
Management Practices for Controlling Nematode Parasites of Small Ruminants
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James Miller is a retired Emeritus Professor for Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine where he taught and conducted research from 1984-2017. He received a B.S. degree (Biology) from the University of New Mexico, and D.V.M., M.P.V.M. (Preventive Medicine) and Ph.D (Parasitology) degrees from the University of California, Davis. He is board certified in parasitology in the American College of Veterinary Microbiology. He was the Everett D. Besch Endowed Professor of Veterinary Medicine and served as the Interim Dean for Research and Advanced Studies After retirement he elected to remain an active participant on several projects. He is a founding member (2001) of the American Consortium for Small Ruminant Parasite Control (www.wormx.info). He is author and/or co-author of numerous refereed journal articles, technical/report papers, proceedings papers, abstracts and book chapters. He has been a research collaborator with national and international organizations. He is affiliated with several professional organizations and participates as a consultant on two United States Department of Agriculture National Projects: Multi-state Project (NC-214, Increased Efficiency of Sheep Production) and Southern Coordinating Committee (SCC-81, Sustainable Small Ruminant Production in the Southeastern U.S). His research interests have been epidemiology, control, and genetics of ruminant nematode parasitism and during his active career his research program focused on improving ruminant production using an integrated approach to controlling parasites, specifically gastrointestinal nematodes of small ruminants.
Joan Burke (Edited By)
Joan Burke is a Research Animal Scientist with United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Station since 1999. She received a B.S. degree (Animal Science) from Cornell University and Ph.D. degree from Oregon State University. She is a founding member (2001) of the American Consortium for Small Ruminant Parasite Control. She conducts research on small ruminants with a focus on holistic gastrointestinal nematode. parasite control. She has published research articles, fact sheets and contributed to outreach events on management of gastrointestinal nematode parasites including using FAMACHA, copper oxide wire particles, sericea lespedeza, rotational grazing, genetic and genomic selection for parasite resistance, resilience and tolerance, and Duddingtonia flagrans (nematode-trapping fungus) as alternatives for traditional anthelmintic use. The genetic resistance of Katahdin sheep to nematode parasites led to collection of genotypes that were developed into genomic-enhanced estimated breeding values in the National Sheep Improvement Program.
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