Abstract
The modern species composition of domestic poultry helminths in the Fergana Valley was studied, and it was found to consist of 45 species. These include 12 species of cestodes, 15 species of trematodes, and 18 species of nematodes. During the research, representatives of the families Davaineidae, Ascaridiidae, Heterakidae, Strongylida, and Capillaridae (Raillietina tetragona, Skrjabinia cesticillus, Ascaridia galli, Heterakis gallinarum, Syngamus trachea) were found in almost all domestic poultry. The research on the distribution, biology, and host damage properties of these helminths is essential for developing control measures.
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