His primary areas of study are Veterinary medicine, Scottish Blackface, Animal science, Ostertagia ostertagi and Animal culture. The various areas that K. Bairden examines in his Veterinary medicine study include Meal and Haemonchus contortus. His Scottish Blackface research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Livestock and Genetic variation.
His studies examine the connections between Livestock and genetics, as well as such issues in Live weight, with regards to Anthelmintic. His Animal science study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Grazing, Pasture and Ostertagiasis. There are a combination of areas like Ostertagia and Teladorsagia circumcincta integrated together with his Animal culture study.
Animal science, Veterinary medicine, Ostertagia ostertagi, Larva and Ostertagia are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Fenbendazole, Grazing, Agronomy and Feces, which intersect with Animal science. The various areas that K. Bairden examines in his Veterinary medicine study include Scottish Blackface and Haemonchus contortus.
His Ostertagia ostertagi research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Fecundity, Trichostrongyloidea and Helminthiasis. His Larva research includes themes of Nematode, Host and Epidemiology. His study in Ostertagia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Teladorsagia circumcincta, Antigen and Pathogenicity.
His main research concerns Ostertagia, Teladorsagia circumcincta, Animal science, Haemonchus contortus and Immunology. His work investigates the relationship between Ostertagia and topics such as Antigen that intersect with problems in Antibody. His Teladorsagia circumcincta research entails a greater understanding of Larva.
Animal science is closely attributed to Genetic variation in his work. The study incorporates disciplines such as Veterinary medicine, Breed and Dietary supplementation in addition to Haemonchus contortus. The concepts of his Veterinary medicine study are interwoven with issues in Meal and Immunity.
His primary areas of investigation include Scottish Blackface, Genetic variation, Veterinary medicine, Host and Livestock. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Prevalence, Helminths, Live weight and Nematode infection. K. Bairden has included themes like Meal and Bovidae in his Veterinary medicine study.
His work focuses on many connections between Host and other disciplines, such as Nematode, that overlap with his field of interest in Disease and Zoology. His Livestock research incorporates elements of Egg count, Anthelmintic and Animal science. His Haemonchus contortus study combines topics in areas such as Outbreak and Ostertagia.
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Genetic parameters for faecal egg count following mixed, natural, predominantly Ostertagia circumcincta infection and relationships with live weight in young lambs
S.C. Bishop;K. Bairden;Quintin McKellar;M. Park.
Animal Science (1996)
How hosts control worms
M.J. Stear;K. Bairden;J.L. Duncan;P.H. Holmes.
Nature (1997)
Observations on ostertagiasis in young cattle over two grazing seasons with special reference to plasma pepsinogen levels.
J Armour;K Bairden;JL Duncan;FW Jennings.
Veterinary Record (1979)
The genetic basis of resistance to Ostertagia circumcincta in lambs
M.J. Stear;K. Bairden;S.C. Bishop;J. Buitkamp.
Veterinary Journal (1997)
The processes influencing the distribution of parasitic nematodes among naturally infected lambs
M.J. Stear;K. Bairden;S. C. Bishop;G. Gettinby.
Parasitology (1998)
Persistent anthelmintic activity of ivermectin in cattle.
J Armour;K Bairden;AF Batty;CC Davison.
Veterinary Record (1985)
Influence of supplementation with dietary soyabean meal on resistance to haemonchosis in Hampshire down lambs.
D.S. Wallace;K. Bairden;J.L. Duncan;G. Fishwick.
Research in Veterinary Science (1995)
Influence of soyabean meal supplementation on the resistance of Scottish blackface lambs to haemonchosis
D.S. Wallace;K. Bairden;J.L. Duncan;G. Fishwick.
Research in Veterinary Science (1996)
Prediction model for bovine ostertagiasis
G Gettinby;K Bairden;J Armour;C Benitez-Usher.
Veterinary Record (1979)
The relationship between IgA activity against 4th-stage larvae and density-dependent effects on the number of 4th-stage larvae of Teladorsagia circumcincta in naturally infected sheep
M. J. Stear;K. Bairden;G. T. Innocent;S. Mitchell.
Parasitology (2004)
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