[EN] The dynamic change in faecal Eimeria oocyst excretion was evaluated in 10 naturally infected female rabbits, starting from their weaning at 33 d of age until about 1 mo after their second parturition. Faecal samples collected from examined animals were quali-quantitatively analysed to evaluate presence and number of Eimeria oocysts. In addition, isolated Eimeria oocysts were identified at the species level following sporulation. Animals were found to be infected by Eimeria perforans, Eimeria exigua and Eimeria magna and shed Eimeria oocysts after weaning and after parturition. In particular, at 33 d of age all female rabbits examined were negative, while the discharge of Eimeria oocysts started at 39th day of age and peaked between 46t...
Gamogony and oocyst wal1 formation of Eimeria magna Perard, 1925 were described by light and electro...
Two groups of rabbits, with 10 animals each, were artificially infected with varying doses of sporul...
The European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus is a keystone species from the Iberian Peninsula where vir...
Background and Aim: The most common causes of loss and diarrhea in rabbit farming are nutritional er...
. The research aimed at determining the blood profile of local rabbits infected with different dose ...
AbstractExogenous and endogenous stages of Eimeria perforans naturally infected rabbits in Saudi Ara...
Abstract. This investigation was accomplished during February to November 2008. A total of 71 wild r...
Prevalence of Eimeria species parasitizing rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in Taiwan were investigat...
[EN] Coccidiosis is a major disease caused by various Eimeria species in rabbits. The aim of the pre...
Rabbit breeding is one of the promising branches of animal husbandry, but its development is hampere...
One of the important problems in raising rabbits is eimeriosis, regardless of the method of maintena...
The present study was designed to study the enteric parasites infection in domestic rabbits in Upper...
Abundance of intestinal parasites was monitored by fecal egg and oocyst counts for samples of wild r...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of intestinal coccidia upon the white cell co...
[EN] In a rabbit production facility, health monitoring for enteropathies was performed in 15 produc...
Gamogony and oocyst wal1 formation of Eimeria magna Perard, 1925 were described by light and electro...
Two groups of rabbits, with 10 animals each, were artificially infected with varying doses of sporul...
The European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus is a keystone species from the Iberian Peninsula where vir...
Background and Aim: The most common causes of loss and diarrhea in rabbit farming are nutritional er...
. The research aimed at determining the blood profile of local rabbits infected with different dose ...
AbstractExogenous and endogenous stages of Eimeria perforans naturally infected rabbits in Saudi Ara...
Abstract. This investigation was accomplished during February to November 2008. A total of 71 wild r...
Prevalence of Eimeria species parasitizing rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in Taiwan were investigat...
[EN] Coccidiosis is a major disease caused by various Eimeria species in rabbits. The aim of the pre...
Rabbit breeding is one of the promising branches of animal husbandry, but its development is hampere...
One of the important problems in raising rabbits is eimeriosis, regardless of the method of maintena...
The present study was designed to study the enteric parasites infection in domestic rabbits in Upper...
Abundance of intestinal parasites was monitored by fecal egg and oocyst counts for samples of wild r...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of intestinal coccidia upon the white cell co...
[EN] In a rabbit production facility, health monitoring for enteropathies was performed in 15 produc...
Gamogony and oocyst wal1 formation of Eimeria magna Perard, 1925 were described by light and electro...
Two groups of rabbits, with 10 animals each, were artificially infected with varying doses of sporul...
The European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus is a keystone species from the Iberian Peninsula where vir...