Abstract
In addition to positive trends, a lot of problems remain in the modern turkey industry of the country. In the conditions of industrial poultry farming, when a large amount of poultry is contained in a limited area, there is a high risk of parasitic diseases, such as histomonosis, eimeriosis, and cryptosporidiosis. In order to establish an epizootic situation in intestinal parasitic protozoa of young turkeys in the form of diseases: histomonosis (Histomonas meleagridis), cryptosporidiosis (Cryptosporidium baileyi), eimeriosis (Eimeria spp.) Conducted in two specialized turkey farms in Central Russia, the age difference of the same age, the age of the same age. From the floor - for the presence of invasive elements. The results of our research have shown that in industrial poultry farms, young turkeys of different ages are infested with intestinal parasitic protozoa against the background of prescribing coccidiostatics: Eimeria spp. – EI – 5–20%, with a low intensity of invasion; Cryptosporidium baileyi – EI – 10%. In an economy without a clear scheme for prescribing coccidiostatics, infection with Eimeria was EI – 33.3–100%.
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