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  1. Erratum……
  2. Evaluation of Pelibuey Lambs Born to Mothers Phenotypically Segregated According to Resistance to Gastrointestinal Nematodes in the Humid Tropics of Mexico
  3. Predicting body composition of hair-lambs based on body mass index
  4. Identification of somatic proteins in Haemonchus contortus infective larvae (L3) and adults
  5. Comparison of Propofol or Isoflurane Anesthesia Maintenance, Combined with a Fentanyl–Lidocaine–Ketamine Constant-Rate Infusion in Goats Undergoing Abomasotomy
  6. Relationship between body mass index and body condition score in Pelibuey ewes
  7. Variation in phenotypic resistance to gastrointestinal nematodes in hair sheep in the humid tropics of Mexico
  8. Prevalence of gastrointestinal nematode infections in goat flocks on semi-arid rangelands of northeastern Mexico
  9. Comparing the phenotypic susceptibility of Pelibuey and Katahdin female lambs against natural gastrointestinal nematode infections under hot humid tropical conditions
  10. Plant products and secondary metabolites with acaricide activity against ticks
  11. Evaluation of different models to segregate Pelibuey and Katahdin ewes into resistant or susceptible to gastrointestinal nematodes
  12. Relationship between body fat depots and body mass index in Pelibuey ewes
  13. The effect of two housing systems on productive performance of hair-type crossbreed lambs in sub-humid tropics of Mexico
  14. Effect of the combination of male effect with PGF2α on estrus synchronization of hair sheep in Mexican tropic
  15. A tannin-blocking agent does not modify the preference of sheep towards tannin-containing plants
  16. TOXOPLASMOSIS IN MEXICO: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION IN HUMANS AND ANIMALS
  17. Parasitic Zoonoses in Humans and Their Dogs from a Rural Community of Tropical Mexico
  18. Comparing different maize supplementation strategies to improve resilience and resistance against gastrointestinal nematode infections in browsing goats
  19. Anthelmintic activity of acetone–water extracts against Haemonchus contortus eggs: Interactions between tannins and other plant secondary compounds
  20. Building a combined targeted selective treatment scheme against gastrointestinal nematodes in tropical goats
  21. Seroprevalence of feline leukemia virus, feline immunodeficiency virus and heartworm infection among owned cats in tropical Mexico
  22. Tropical tannin-rich fodder intake modifies saliva-binding capacity in growing sheep
  23. In cafeteria trials with tannin rich plants, tannins do not modify foliage preference of goats with browsing experience
  24. Effects of Havardia albicans supplementation on feed consumption and dry matter digestibility of sheep and the biology of Haemonchus contortus
  25. Anthelmintic resistance in sheep farms: Update of the situation in the American continent
  26. Nutritional manipulation of sheep and goats for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes under hot humid and subhumid tropical conditions
  27. Prevalence of cattle herds with ivermectin resistant nematodes in the hot sub-humid tropics of Mexico
  28. Maize supplementation of Pelibuey sheep in a silvopastoral system: fodder selection, nutrient intake and resilience against gastrointestinal nematodes
  29. Prevalence and Risk Factors ofToxoplasma gondiiInfection in Domestic Cats from the Tropics of Mexico Using Serological and Molecular Tests
  30. Persistence of the efficacy of copper oxide wire particles against Haemonchus contortus in sheep
  31. Acaricidal activity of extracts from Petiveria alliacea (Phytolaccaceae) against the cattle tick, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Acari: ixodidae)
  32. Adaptation of Haemonchus contortus to condensed tannins: can it be possible?
  33. Sheep preference for different tanniniferous tree fodders and its relationship with in vitro gas production and digestibility
  34. Assessing the efficacy of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores per gram of faeces to control Haemonchus contortus larvae
  35. Effect of the consumption of Lysiloma latisiliquum on the larval establishment of gastrointestinal nematodes in goats
  36. In vitro larval migration and kinetics of exsheathment of Haemonchus contortus larvae exposed to four tropical tanniniferous plant extracts
  37. A technique for the quantification of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores in sheep faeces
  38. Is goats’ preference of forage trees affected by their tannin or fiber content when offered in cafeteria experiments?
  39. Nutrition–parasite interactions in goats: is immunoregulation involved in the control of gastrointestinal nematodes?
  40. Combining the effects of supplementary feeding and copper oxide needles for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes in browsing goats
  41. Exploiting the effect of dietary supplementation of small ruminants on resilience and resistance against gastrointestinal nematodes
  42. Effect of a sustained-release intra-ruminal sulfamethazine bolus on Eimeria spp. oocyst output and weight gain of naturally infected lambs in the Mexican tropics
  43. Improving resilience against natural gastrointestinal nematode infections in browsing kids during the dry season in tropical Mexico
  44. Comparing different formulae to test for gastrointestinal nematode resistance to benzimidazoles in smallholder goat farms in Mexico
  45. Interactions between nutrition and gastrointestinal infections with parasitic nematodes in goats
  46. Evaluating the effectiveness of a Mexican strain of Duddingtonia flagrans as a biological control agent against gastrointestinal nematodes in goat faeces
  47. The effect of supplementary feeding on the resilience and resistance of browsing Criollo kids against natural gastrointestinal nematode infections during the rainy season in tropical Mexico
  48. Prevalence of benzimidazole resistant nematodes in sheep flocks in Yucatan, Mexico