Infection of domestic chicken with intestinal parasites and their ecological-faunistic characteristics
https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2023.3.55
Abstract
The article deal with the research conducted on the associated invasive diseases with Eymeriosis and helminthosis in individual poultry farms located in the Zagatala region of Sheki-Zagatala economic region in Azerbaijan. Among the diseases caused by primitive intestinal parasites in the pathological materials collected from the poultry farms located in the Aran zone, 33.3% in 1-3 month olds, 21.6% in 4-6 month olds, 13.3% in the elderly; from helminthosis, 25.0% in 1-3 month olds, 33.3% in 4-6 month olds, 24.4% in the elderly with heterakidosis; 12.5% in 1-3 month olds, 19.6% in 4-6 month olds, and 11.1% in the elderly were studied with capillariosis. 47.4% of 1-3 month olds, 28.6% of 4-6 month olds, and 18.5% of old people have eimeriosis in poultry farms located in the foothill zone; 29.0% in 1-3 month olds, 31.0% in 4 -6 month olds, 16.7% in the elderly with heterakidosis; 13.2% in 1-3 month olds, 14.3% in 4-6 month olds, 5.6% in the elderly with capillariosis; 18.6% in 1-3 month olds, 12.0% in 4-6 month olds, and 8.5% in the elderly in poultry farms located in the mountainous zone; 16.3% in 1-3 month olds, 18.0% in 4-6 month olds, 10.6% in the elderly with heterakidosis; 9.3% of 1-3 month olds, 10.0% of 4-6 month olds, and 4.3% of elderly were found to have associated invasion with capillariosis. Total infection in the lowland zone with eimeriosis 23.0%, with heterakidosis 27.8%, with capillariosis 14.6%, in the foothill zone with eimeriosis 29.9%, with heterakidosis 24.6%, with capillariosis 10.4%, in the mountain zone with eimeriosis 12, 9%, 15.0% with heterakidosis, 7.9% with capillariosis were determined.
About the Author
S. A. gizi MammadovaAzerbaijan
PhD in Biology, Associate Professor,
Baku
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Mammadova S.A. Infection of domestic chicken with intestinal parasites and their ecological-faunistic characteristics. Legal regulation in veterinary medicine. 2023;(3):55-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2023.3.55