Original Research Article
Incidence of gastrointestinal helminth of Donkeys in Sokoto Metropolis
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Article Number: DRJA37812831
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26765/DRJBB.2017.2831
ISSN: 2734-2158
Vol. 3 (5), pp. 88-91, December 2017
Copyright © 2017
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Abstract
A total of 50 donkeys were examined for gastrointestinal helminth using floatation method. The only worm eggs detected were those of nematode (strongyle and Strongyloides species) and neither cestodes nor trematode eggs were detected. A total of 39 (78%) samples were positive, 26 (52%) males and 13 (26%) females. From the results obtained at present study, it is clear that nematodes are the major helminths affecting donkeys in Sokoto. Donkey owners should be educated about the control strategies that are practicable and inexpensive for the well-being of their donkeys. Government should help in providing adequate nutrient by way of subsidizing animal feed and concentrates.
Keywords:Donkey;gastrointestinal helminth, cestodes;trematode; strongyle, strongyloides speciesReceived: November 20, 2017 Accepted: December 9, 2017 Published: December 28, 2017