Gastro-intestinal and Respiratoric System Helminths of Domestic Geese in Samsun and Districts

Yılmaz Parlak, Ali Tümay Gürler
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Abstract

Objective: This research was carried out to determine the digestive and respiratory system helminths of domestic geese collected from Canik, Çarşamba, Havza, Kavak, Terme, and Tekkeköy districts representing Samsun province.

Methods: Within the scope of the study, the digestive and respiratory system organs of 64 domestic geese were collected. Organ sets were taken separately, and the contents of each organ were examined.

Results: According to macroscopic and microscopic examination, 5 different helminth species were detected in 53 (82.8%) geese: Baruscapillaria obsignata (59.4%), B. anseris (32.8%), Amidostomum anseris (9.4%), Trichostrogylus tenuis (1.6%), and Heterakis sp. (1.6%).

Conclusion: At the end of the study, all helminths were found in the digestive system and all of them were nematods. In conclusion, it has been predicted that nematodes that settle in the digestive system of geese are frequently encountered and this may be a problem for goose breeders.

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三山区及地区家鹅胃肠道及呼吸系统蠕虫的研究
目的:对三顺省Canik、Çarşamba、Havza、Kavak、Terme和Tekkeköy地区家鹅的消化和呼吸系统蠕虫进行研究。方法:在研究范围内,采集64只家鹅的消化和呼吸系统器官。分别取脏器组,检查各脏器内容物。结果:在53只鹅(82.8%)中检出5种不同种类的蠕虫,分别为:黑毛线虫(59.4%)、鹅b(32.8%)、鹅Amidostomum anseris(9.4%)、细毛线虫(1.6%)和异线虫(1.6%)。结论:研究结束时,在消化系统中发现了所有的蠕虫,且均为线虫。总之,据预测,线虫在鹅的消化系统中定居是经常遇到的,这可能是鹅饲养者的一个问题。
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