First report of gastrointestinal nematodes and coccidia parasites from free-range chickens in Mafeteng district, Lesotho
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Free-range chickens are an integral part of poultry production in many developing countries. In the Mountain
Kingdom of Lesotho, the majority of the population own free-range chickens, which serve a variety of purposes
including being a source of meat, eggs and use for cultural rituals amongst others. However, there is lack of
scientific studies on occurrence of parasitic infections on free-range chickens in Lesotho. The aim of this study
was to document common gastrointestinal parasites infecting free-range chickens in four villages of Mafeteng
District in Lesotho. A total number of 462 pooled faecal samples were collected from various households in
HaKubutu (n = 114), HaMatjeka (n = 120), HaMpalipali (n = 120) and Thabang Villages (n = 108) which were
subjected to microscopic examination using McMaster technique. The prevalence of gastrointestinal parasite
infection was as follows: Eimeria tenella (12.8%), Ascaridia galli (10.4%) and Heterakis gallinarum (5%). The
prevalence for H. gallinarum and Ascaridia galli were comparatively higher during the hot-wet season (7.1% and
2.8% respectively) than the cold-dry season (3.2% and 1.9% respectively) and varied significantly (P < 0.05). For
E. tenella, the oocysts per gram were slightly higher in the cold-dry season than the hot-wet season. Polymerase
chain reaction only amplified DNA from six (29%) adult A. galli worms of which two amplicons were successfully
sequenced. The obtained cytochrome C oxidase subunit 1 partial gene sequences displayed 98–100% identity
with South African A. galli isolates. This is the first scientific study on prevalence and molecular characterization
of nematodes and coccidia species infecting free-range village chickens in Lesotho. The findings can be used to
review management of gastrointestinal nematodes and protozoal parasites of free-range chickens in Lesotho.
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Thekisoe, O.M.M. et al. 2022. First report of gastrointestinal nematodes and coccidia parasites from free-range chickens in Mafeteng district, Lesotho. Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 36(100798)