SURVEY OF INTESTINAL PARASITE IN CHICKENS BROUGHT FOR SLAUGHTER AT DAN KURE MARKET
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This study investigated the prevalence of intestinal parasites in chickens sold at Dan Kure
Market, Sokoto State. A total of 100 chickens were examined using flotation and
sedimentation techniques. Seventy-two birds were infected, giving an overall prevalence of
72%. Five parasite species were identified: Taenia spp (40%), Eimeria spp (30%), Heterakis
gallinarum (25%), Raillietina spp (18%), and Capillaria spp (12%). Age-related prevalence
showed that chickens aged 0–4 weeks had a 50% infection rate, while body condition
strongly influenced parasitism, with birds in poor condition showing the highest prevalence
(83.3%). These findings indicate that intestinal parasites remain a major constraint to
