Prevalence of Gastro-Intestinal Parasites of Horses (Equus Caballus Linnaeus, 1758) in Seven Vdcs of Rukum District, Nepal
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Central Department of Zoology Institute of Science and Technology Tribhuvan University Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Abstract
Horse has been a loyal friend and trusted partner of human being. Horses are prone to
infestation with both internal and external parasites. Present study was conducted in
eastern seven VDCs of Rukum district to determine the prevalence of gastro-intestinal
parasites in horses. The study was carried out from March 2016 to November 2016. A
total of 105 faecal samples of horses (79 males and 26 females) were collected by using
opportunistic random method during the month of April 2016. The collected faecal
samples were preserved in 2.5% potassium dichromate and microscopically examined
using concentration techniques. The overall prevalence of gastro-intestinal parasites was
84.76% (89/105). The total numbers of genera observed during faecal examination were
12 in numbers. Among them, the Strongylus sp. showed the highest prevalence (51.42%)
followed by Eimeria sp. (20%), Trichostrongylus sp. (14.28%), Trichonema sp. (13.33%),
Parascaris equorum (10.47%), Balantidium sp. (9.52%), Dictyocaulus sp. (8.57%),
Triodontophorus sp. (7.61%), Gastrodiscus sp. (6.66%), Oxyuris equi (4.76%),
Entamoeba sp. (3.80%), Shistosoma sp. (1.90%) and unidentified nematode larvae
(7.61%). Three genera of parasites: Shistosoma sp., Triodontophorus sp. and
Dictyocaulus sp. have been reported first time for Nepal in horses. Present study showed
higher infection rate in females (92.30%) than in male horses (82.27%). No significant
associations were observed between the prevalence of parasite rate with VDC-wise (χ2 =
5.7161; p>0.05) and prevalence rate with sex-wise (χ2 = 0.3346; p>0.05). But a
significant association was observed between the infection status and study area (χ2 =
84.277; p<0.05)
