FUW TRENDS IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL

(A Peer Review Journal)
e–ISSN: 2408–5162; p–ISSN: 2048–5170

FUW TRENDS IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL

GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES OF CATTLE IN KEBBI STATE, NORTH-WEST NIGERIA
Pages: 307-312
E. A. A. Sylvester and O. M. Agbolade


keywords: Cattle, gastrointestinal helminthes, Haemonchuscontortus, Eimeria sp., mixed infections, Nigeria

Abstract

Cattle are considerably important for purposes such as meat, milk, pulling of plows and carts, and indicator of economic status in many parts of the world. Unfortunately, their health and productivity are often negatively influenced by numerous gastrointestinal (GI) parasites. In the present study, faecal samples of 171 randomly-selected cattle from Birnin-Kebbi and Jega, Kebbi State, North-west Nigeria were analysed using standard direct smear and floatation methods between May and July..........................................................................................................................

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