Internal Parasites of Alimentary Tracts of Adult Native Chickens in The North-Eastern Part of Thailand II. study by Fecal Examination
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prevalence, endoparasites, nativechikens, fecal examination, the North Eastern part of ThailandAbstract
Study on prevalence of endoparasites occurring in alimentary canals of 355 adult native chickens from 32 amphoes in 11 provinces in the North- Easternpart of Thailand was done by fecal examination during the year 1989-1990. Results revealed prevalence of The following endoparasites; Prosthogonimus spp. (0.3%), Hymenolepis spp. (0.6%), Raillietina spp. (14.7%), Ascaridia galli (15.8%), Heterakis gallinarum (3.4%), Acuaria spp. (3.7%), Oxyspirura mansoni (11.3%), Capillaria spp. (9.9%) and unsporulated oocysts of coccidian parasite (10.7%).
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