EKO Water Trough tablets containing Acemannan (derived from the plant Aloe vera – Barbadensis milleri) has an impact on roundworms (Strongyles) and reduced the faecal egg counts over the duration of the study (26 days) in Angora goat weaned kids. The study was stopped on welfare grounds as clinical condition and faecal egg counts required further intervention – the group were treated with a registered Anthelmintic.
The product may serve as:
1.Aid in control of roundworm population, reducing faecal egg production while allowing exposure to develop some immune response.
2. Aid in reducing the roundworm egg/larvae contamination of the pasture over time.
3. Reduce the dependence on and the use of Anthelmintic treatments, so reduce anthelmintic resistance.
4. Use in combination with Anthelmintic doses when monitoring faecal egg counts and practising Targeted Selective Treatment (TST) https://www.angoras.co.za/article/targeted- selective-treatment-tst#363
This is a similar study to one by Mohair SA using a commercial Aloe Ferox product. In the Aloe Ferox study the rate of increase of the faecal egg count was reduced (but did not reduce the total average counts). See field study on the effects of Aloe Ferox on roundworm, cocci and ticks in Angora goats. https://www.angoras.co.za/article/faecal-egg-and-tick-counts-following-treatment-
with-aloe-ferox#342

EKO water trough tablets can be used as aid in the control of roundworms and long term to help reduce contamination of the pasture with Angora goat weaned kids. Faecal egg counts must still be closely monitored while using the product.
Dr Mackie Hobson
REFERENCES:
Biologically Inspired and Biomolecular Materials. S.S. Silva, R.L. Reis, in Comprehensive Biomaterials II, 2017
Michael T. Murray ND, in Textbook of Natural Medicine (Fifth Edition), 2020
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