Increase in the Periodic Distribution of GI Trchochiles in Goats and Sheep in the Anand District of Gujarat, India

Title

Increase in the Periodic Distribution of GI Trchochiles in Goats and Sheep in the Anand District of Gujarat, India

Authors

1. Krupali Sharma, ARIBAS, New Vallabh Vidhyanagar, Gujarat., Postdoctoral Researcher, India

Abstract

Tropical and subtropical cattle are especially vulnerable to gastrointestinal parasites, such as Trichuris species, which significantly impact animal well-being and output. The incidence of Trichuris diseases in goats and sheep in the Anand area of Gujarat, India, is examined in this research. According to data gathered over a year, Trichuris infections are most common in sheep (33.8%) and goats (33.7%) during rainy and post-monsoon seasons. These variables were studied to understand the influence of factors, including weather, husbandry methods, and host traits, on infection rates. To reduce the negative impact of these parasites on cattle health and production, the research highlights the need for targeted deworming programs and better management techniques during times of high prevalence.

Keywords

Trichuris species sheep goats seasonal prevalence gastrointestinal parasites Anand district Gujarat livestock health monsoon season deworming programs Trichuris species sheep goats seasonal prevalence gastrointestinal parasites Anand district Gujarat livestock health monsoon season deworming programs

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Conclusion

Effective management strategies for Trichuris species in sheep and goats depend on understanding their seasonal prevalence. By identifying peak seasons, we can mitigate the impact of these parasites on cattle health and productivity, particularly in the Anand region and similar climates. This can be achieved through strategically timed deworming programs and enhanced management practices.

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Author Contribution

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Funding

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Conflict of Interest

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Acknowledge

I thank the following individuals for their expertise and assistance in all aspects of our study and for their help in writing the manuscript. I am also grateful for the insightful comments given by anonymous peer reviewers. Everyone's generosity and expertise have improved this study in myriad ways and saved me from many errors.

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