Abstract

This study was carried out on free-range backyard chickens, domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica) and turkeys from May 2012 to April 2013 to determine the prevalence and identify the species of ectoparasites in Kermanshah province, west of Iran. Of the total of 600 free-range backyard chickens (185 ♂ and 415 ♀), 700 domestic pigeons (278 ♂ and 422 ♀) and 150 turkeys (53 ♂ and 97 ♀), 389 (64.83%), 608 (86.85%) and 54 (36%) were infected with one or more parasites respectively. Eleven ectoparasites species including five of lice (50.16% Menacanthus stramineus, 13.66% Menopon gallinae, 4.83% Cuclotogaster heterographus, 5.16% Goniocotes gallinae, 2.33% Goniodes gigas), three of mites (26.33% Dermanyssus gallinae, 8.5% Ornithonyssus bursa, 7% Cnemidocoptes mutans), one of tick (78.66% Argas persicus) and two of flea (12.33% Echidnophaga gallinacea, 2% Pulex irritans) were found in the backyard chickens. The domestic pigeons were infected with six species of parasites including: Columbicola columbae (61.7%), M. gallinae (10.43%), M. stramineus (9%), D. gallinae (8.28%), Argas reflexus (74.14%) and Pseudolynchia canariensis (27.7%). The ectoparasites species recorded in turkeys were M. gallinae (14%), M. stramineus (8%), D. gallinae (12.66%), C. mutans (6%), A. persicus (24.66%) and E. gallinacean (6%). This is the first survey to determine the prevalence and identify the species of ectoparasites among free-range backyard chicken, domestic pigeons and turkeys in Kermanshah province. The high prevalence rate of ectoparasites in free-range backyard chickens and domestic pigeons indicates that parasitic infection is a common problem in this area.

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call

Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.