SURVIVAL OF EGGS OF INTESTINAL STRONGYLATES OF HERD HORSES AT LOW WINTER TEMPERATURES

Received 02.08.2024
Revised 31.10.2024
Published 06.12.2024

Abstract

To assess the viability of strongylate eggs of horses in the cold season, the authors of the article conducted experimental experiments to study the survival of pathogens of strongylatosis of herd horses under critically low temperature conditions in Yakutia. Materials for research from spontaneously infected animals of three age and gender groups were prepared at the experimental site, experiments were conducted from the beginning to the end of stable low winter temperatures. The article presents the results of the course of experimental experience for 2021-2022. The authors of the article believe that the experimental experiments were successful, since during the experiments low winter temperatures reached -30°C in November and -45°C in DecemberFrom January -48-50°C, February -45 °Since the average daily air temperatures during the years of experimental experiments were below the climatic norm by minus seven and below degrees Celsius. The results of experimental data on the study of the survival of pathogens of strongylatosis of herd horses at critically low temperatures have shown that strongylate eggs are resistant to low temperatures and can maintain their viability

Keywords

Yakutia herd horses low temperatures eggs larvae strong kittens survival cultivation
Suggested citation
Kokolova, L., Gavrilieva, L., & Yakovleva, S. (2024). SURVIVAL OF EGGS OF INTESTINAL STRONGYLATES OF HERD HORSES AT LOW WINTER TEMPERATURES. Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 22(5), 225-232.

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