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A longitudinal study of faecal nematode egg counts was made in naturally in
fected Scottish Blackface sheep over two grazing seasons to 75 weeks of age
. Although egg counts were lower in the second grazing season the variation
among animals was greater. Egg counts were repeatable from 3 months of age
. The repeatability of faecal egg counts within and between grazing seasons
was about 0.3. Animals with lower than average egg counts in the first gra
zing season tended to have lower than average egg counts in the second graz
ing season. Therefore lambs with relatively low faecal egg counts after 3 m
onths of age are likely to retain their advantage in the following year. (C
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