A survey ofEimeriaspecies in commercially‐reared chickens in France during 1994
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- 1 March 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Avian Pathology
- Vol. 25 (1), 113-130
- https://doi.org/10.1080/03079459608419125
Abstract
In a survey of chicken coccidia in France during 1994, samples of litter were collected from 41 farms. On 31 of these farms, eimerian oocysts were abundant enough to allow monitoring of their numbers in the litter. Peak total oocyst counts on these farms ranged from 16,200 to 1,254,000/g of litter, but no coccidiosis was observed. The chickens reared without anticoccidial agents in their food (poulets biologiques) produced higher and earlier peak oocyst counts in litter than the chickens given medicated food (poulets labels). The oocysts in litter samples from 22 farms (13 poulet biologique, five poulet label, two standard broiler, one breeder and one layer) of the original 41 were identified. Six of the seven eimerian species known to parasitize chickens were found, using combinations of five methods (oocyst morphology, intestinal lesions, enzyme electrophoresis, growth in embryonating eggs and prepatent time). Multispecific infections predominated (95% of 22 farms), up to six species occurring together. Of farms where oocysts were detected, the percentages with each species were: Eimeria acervulina (100%), E. mitis (82%), E. tenella (77%), E. maxima (73%), E. praecox (45%) and E. brunetti (27%). These appear to be the first definite records of E. mitis and E. praecox for France. Although E. necatrix was not found in this survey, it had recently been detected by other workers in France, so that all seven chicken Eimeria species were known to be contemporaneous.Keywords
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