Aim: To know the gastrointestinal parasitic 
                              infections in cattle of Meghalaya, India. 
                              
                              
                              
                              Materials and Methods: A total of 676 faecal 
                              samples of cattle were collected for a period of 
                              two years from different organized cattle farms of 
                              Meghalaya for detection of gastrointestinal 
                              parasitic infections, using standard techniques. 
                              
                              
                              Results: Out of 676 faecal samples 
                              examined, 191 (28.25%) faecal samples were found 
                              positive for gastrointestinal parasitic 
                              infections. The eggs of Strongyle spp. were 
                              found predominant (65.96 %) followed by 
                              Strongyloides spp. (25.13%), Eimeria spp. 
                              (17.80%), Trichuris spp. (13.08%), 
                              Moniezia spp. (10.47%) and Nematodirus spp.(2.61%). 
                              The Nematodirrus spp. was identified as 
                              Nematodirus helvetianus, a first report of its 
                              kind from cattle of North-Eastern Region of India, 
                              particularly from the state Meghalaya. The eggs 
                              per gram of faeces in case of nematode parasites 
                              were ranged between 50 to 4000 and in case of 
                              coccidian infections the range of oocysts per gram 
                              of faeces (OPG) was between 50 to 1400. 
                              
                              
                              
                              Conclusion: Cattle maintained in organized 
                              cattle farms of Meghalaya suffers from GI 
                              parasitic infections throughout the year. It is 
                              highest during rainy season followed by cool, cold 
                              and hot season. 
                              
                              
                              Keywords: cattle, 
                              gastrointestinal, Meghalaya, parasite