International Journal of Fauna and Biological Studies
2016, Vol. 3 Issue 4, Part A
Studies on the prevalence of helminthic infection in broiler poultry birds from Darbhanga region of North Bihar, India
Author(s):
Sunil Sahu, Alka Anand and KP Sinha
Abstract:
The present communication deals with the study of prevalence of intestinal helminthic infection in broiler poultry birds. The study was conducted during February 2014 to January 2015 from different farms and market shops in and around Darbhanga town. In all 296 birds were examined and average over all prevalence was found as 156 (52.70%) and with cestodes 58 (19.59%), nematodes 76 (25.67%) and mixed 22 (7.43%), thus in an order of nematodes> cestodes> mixed ones. Among the cestodes
Raillietina and Davainea infection and among nematodes
Ascaridia and
Heterakis were found common with prevalence as 19.25%, 4.05%, 23.98% and 5.40% respectively. Further, seasonal prevalence showed higher during summer (60.79%) followed by rainy (52.48%) and lowest during winter (37.83%) (F2,6=7.4 at
p>0.05). Thus the study indicated higher prevalence of helminthic infection particularly
Raillietina (cestode) and
Ascaridia (nematode) during summer season (F3,6 =23.93 at
p>0.001) & LSD=5.63 in broiler poultry birds of the study area. Such information may be useful in designing improved poultry management in the area.
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Sunil Sahu, Alka Anand and KP Sinha. Studies on the prevalence of helminthic infection in broiler poultry birds from Darbhanga region of North Bihar, India. Int. J. Fauna Biol. Stud. 2016;3(4):15-18.