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Two extreme situations were analyzed, one where a horse has a parasite count that hits the threshold of maximum amount (100 000) of parasites and the second where the horse doesn’t have any parasites (although this is a very unlikely scenario).[5]
 
Two extreme situations were analyzed, one where a horse has a parasite count that hits the threshold of maximum amount (100 000) of parasites and the second where the horse doesn’t have any parasites (although this is a very unlikely scenario).[5]
 
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  <tr>
 
    <th>Variables</th>
 
    <th>Value</th>
 
    <th>Description</th<
 
  </tr>
 
  <tr>
 
    <td>L</td>
 
    <td></td>
 
    <td>Density of infective larvae</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  <tr>
 
    <td>A</td>
 
    <td></td>
 
    <td>Mean number of adult parasites per horse</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  <tr>
 
    <td>&rho;</td>
 
    <td>0.025[4]</td>
 
    <td>Rate at which larva is lost from pasture, with other reasons than being eaten by the horses</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  <tr>
 
    <td>&beta;(A)</td>
 
    <td>6 or 20</td>
 
    <td>Rate at which larvae are eaten by a single horse. Regular rate is 20, if adult worms exceeds 100 000 the food intake reduces by 70% to 6.</td>
 
  </tr>
 
<tr>
 
    <td>H</td>
 
    <td>1</td>
 
    <td>Horse population density per ha</td>
 
  </tr>
 
 
  <tr>
 
    <td>q(T)</td>
 
    <td>Equation 2</td>
 
    <td>Probability that an egg develops into an larvae, which is temperature, T (C), dependent</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  <tr>
 
    <td>&lambda;</td>
 
    <td>54 [4]</td>
 
    <td>
 
Mean rate at which an adult worm produces eggs
 
</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  <tr>
 
    <td>d</td>
 
    <td>XXXXX [4]</td>
 
    <td>The probability that an ingested larva develops into an adult worm</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  <tr>
 
    <td>&mu;</td>
 
    <td>XXXXXXXX [4]</td>
 
    <td>
 
Mortality rate of adult parasites
 
</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  <tr>
 
    <td>u</td>
 
    <td>0 or 1</td>
 
    <td>Binary value that indicates if anthelmintic are used, 0 if not, 1 if used.</td>
 
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