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Incidence of broiler caecal coccidiosis in ninevah governorate 1999-2004

Authors :
A. F. Al-Taee
Source :
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 45-63 (2007)
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2007.

Abstract

A descriptive epidemiological survey was made in Nineveh governorate 1999-2004 for determination of broiler clinical caecal coccidiosis incidence in broiler chickens. Out of total 3594 broiler patches reared in this period, 1918 (53.36%) were positive to caecal coccidiosis. The highest percentages (35.34%) of coccidial cases were recorded in the year 2000. There was a decreasing tendency in recording caecal coccidiosis from 24.29% in 1999 to 6.77% in 2004. There was a positive relationship between the patch size (number of birds) in each year and the incidence of caecal coccidiosis. Of the main 7 NINEVAH governmental localities, Kara kosh, practiced the highest incidence of caecal coccidiosis through 1999-2004, in which 1615(49.21%) broiler patches were reared out of the total 3594 broiler patches reared in all 7 localities. Seasonal effect on the incidence of caecal coccidiosis show that the highest were reported in Spring then Autumn, followed by Winter and Summer months. Most of the broiler patches experienced caecal coccidiosis between 3-6 weeks of age. From 1918 positive broiler patches to coccidiosis, 1344 patches were fed diets without anticoccidials, while 574 positive broiler patches were fed diets with anticoccidials. There was a decreasing tendency in caecal coccidiosis with increasing number of broiler patches fed diets amended with anticoccidials from 1999 till 2004. The hygienic significance in reducing clinical caecal coccidiosis was discussed.

Details

Language :
Arabic
ISSN :
20711255 and 16073894
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ea8a75110300c25ebfa8a513f92e284c