Systematic Analysis Of Two Helmint Fauna In Poultry
Dilorom Boxodirovna Fayzieva , Lecturer, Department Of Zoology, Termez State University Termez, UzbekistanAbstract
The article describes a systematic analysis of the helminth fauna of some domestic birds (chicken, duck, goose). As a result of research, 38 species of helminths were identified, of which 9 species belong to trematodes, 12 species to cestodes, and 17 species to nematodes.
Keywords
Poultry, helminth,, extensiveness of damage, intensity of damage, cestode,, trematode, nematode
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