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Prevalence of Natural Gastrointestinal Helminth Infection of Thai Indigenous Chickens Aged 12–18 Weeks in Small–Scale Chicken Farms on River Plains in Central Thailand

Prevalence of Natural Gastrointestinal Helminth Infection of Thai Indigenous Chickens Aged 12–18 Weeks in Small–Scale Chicken Farms on River Plains in Central Thailand

Kunlayaphat Wuthijaree1, Pattaraporn Tatsapong1, Sukanya Yung-Rahang2, Prayad Thirawong2, Koonphol Pongmanee2*

1Faculty of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, Thailand; 2Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture at Kamphaeng Saen, Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen Campus, Nakhon Pathom 73140, Thailand.
 
*Correspondence | Koonphol Pongmanee, Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture at Kamphaeng Saen, Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen Campus, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand; Email: koonphol.p@ku.th

Figure 1:

Average body weight of indigenous chickens at 12–18 weeks of age (different superscripts indicate significant differences at P≤0.05).

Figure 2:

Distribution of the number of different helminth species found at the age of 12, 14, 16, or 18 weeks. (1=One species, 2=Two species, 3=Three species, 4=Four species, 5=Five species)

Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences

May

Vol. 12, Iss. 5, pp. 802-993

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