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  2. Study of poultry coccidiosis in organized and 
  backyard farms of Jammu region - 
  Sourabh Sharma, Asif Iqbal, Shugufta Azmi and Hamid A. Shah
              Vet World. 2013; 6(8): 467-469
              
               
              
              doi: 
              10.5455/vetworld.2013.467-469
               
              
  
  
   
  
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
              
              Aim:
              The present study was undertaken to know the Prevalence of 
              chicken coccidiosis in Jammu division in both organized and 
              backyard chickens during the year 2010-11.
              
              
              Materials and Methods: A total of 720 faecal samples were 
              collected from both organized farms and backyard poultry 
              (unorganized) sector of Jammu.
              
              
              Results: The overall prevalence of 39.58% was recorded in the 
              present study and five Eimeria species were identified 
              viz., 
E. tenella,
              E. necatrix, E. maxima, E. acervulina and 
              E. mitis. E. tenella was the predominant species in 
              both organized and unorganized farms.
              
              
              Conclusion: Higher prevalence of 53.61% in unorganized 
              (backyard poultry birds) as compared to organized birds (25.55%) 
              was recorded. The prevalence was the highest in monsoon from both 
              organized and unorganized managemental practices.
              
              Key 
              words: backyard chicken, Eimeria, Jammu, poultry