Free-range use and intestinal parasites in organic/free-range laying hens

Intestinal parasites are commonly found in non-cage laying hens. Some of these parasites reduce welfare and performance. Anthelmintics are not always effective and may lead to residues in eggs and in the environment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between free-range use and infections with intestinal parasites in organic laying hens, in order to identify directions for preventive measures. The study included 40 farms in 3 countries. Per farm, 6 pooled soil and 14 pooled fecal samples were analyzed using the McMaster method. Range use on flock level was assessed in several ways. Of the fecal samples, 71% (median) contained ascarid eggs, with a median of 143 eggs/gram (EPG). Capillaria eggs were found in 7% (median) of the fecal samples (median EPG = 5). Of the soil samples, 0% (median) contained ascarids eggs. Capillaria eggs were only detected in Italian soil samples. No relationship was found between parasite eggs in feces and range use or flock performance (% of lay, mortality). The low number of ascarid eggs and regionally the absence of Capillaria eggs in free-range soil suggest to focus further investigations on the conditions inside the hen house rather than in the free-range.

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Main Authors: Bestman, Monique, van Niekerk, Thea, Göransson, Lina, Ferrante, Valentina, Gunnarsson, Stefan, Grilli, Guido, Arndt, Saskia S., Rodenburg, Bas
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Language:English
Subjects:Ascaridia galli, Capillaria spp., Heterakis gallinarum, free-range, organic,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/free-range-use-and-intestinal-parasites-in-organicfree-range-layi
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-6120292024-10-02 Bestman, Monique van Niekerk, Thea Göransson, Lina Ferrante, Valentina Gunnarsson, Stefan Grilli, Guido Arndt, Saskia S. Rodenburg, Bas Article/Letter to editor Journal of Applied Poultry Research 32 (2023) 2 ISSN: 1056-6171 Free-range use and intestinal parasites in organic/free-range laying hens 2023 Intestinal parasites are commonly found in non-cage laying hens. Some of these parasites reduce welfare and performance. Anthelmintics are not always effective and may lead to residues in eggs and in the environment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between free-range use and infections with intestinal parasites in organic laying hens, in order to identify directions for preventive measures. The study included 40 farms in 3 countries. Per farm, 6 pooled soil and 14 pooled fecal samples were analyzed using the McMaster method. Range use on flock level was assessed in several ways. Of the fecal samples, 71% (median) contained ascarid eggs, with a median of 143 eggs/gram (EPG). Capillaria eggs were found in 7% (median) of the fecal samples (median EPG = 5). Of the soil samples, 0% (median) contained ascarids eggs. Capillaria eggs were only detected in Italian soil samples. No relationship was found between parasite eggs in feces and range use or flock performance (% of lay, mortality). The low number of ascarid eggs and regionally the absence of Capillaria eggs in free-range soil suggest to focus further investigations on the conditions inside the hen house rather than in the free-range. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/free-range-use-and-intestinal-parasites-in-organicfree-range-layi 10.1016/j.japr.2022.100321 https://edepot.wur.nl/589441 Ascaridia galli Capillaria spp. Heterakis gallinarum free-range organic https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Ascaridia galli
Capillaria spp.
Heterakis gallinarum
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organic
Ascaridia galli
Capillaria spp.
Heterakis gallinarum
free-range
organic
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Capillaria spp.
Heterakis gallinarum
free-range
organic
Ascaridia galli
Capillaria spp.
Heterakis gallinarum
free-range
organic
Bestman, Monique
van Niekerk, Thea
Göransson, Lina
Ferrante, Valentina
Gunnarsson, Stefan
Grilli, Guido
Arndt, Saskia S.
Rodenburg, Bas
Free-range use and intestinal parasites in organic/free-range laying hens
description Intestinal parasites are commonly found in non-cage laying hens. Some of these parasites reduce welfare and performance. Anthelmintics are not always effective and may lead to residues in eggs and in the environment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between free-range use and infections with intestinal parasites in organic laying hens, in order to identify directions for preventive measures. The study included 40 farms in 3 countries. Per farm, 6 pooled soil and 14 pooled fecal samples were analyzed using the McMaster method. Range use on flock level was assessed in several ways. Of the fecal samples, 71% (median) contained ascarid eggs, with a median of 143 eggs/gram (EPG). Capillaria eggs were found in 7% (median) of the fecal samples (median EPG = 5). Of the soil samples, 0% (median) contained ascarids eggs. Capillaria eggs were only detected in Italian soil samples. No relationship was found between parasite eggs in feces and range use or flock performance (% of lay, mortality). The low number of ascarid eggs and regionally the absence of Capillaria eggs in free-range soil suggest to focus further investigations on the conditions inside the hen house rather than in the free-range.
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van Niekerk, Thea
Göransson, Lina
Ferrante, Valentina
Gunnarsson, Stefan
Grilli, Guido
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Rodenburg, Bas
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van Niekerk, Thea
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Ferrante, Valentina
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Rodenburg, Bas
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