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Wednesday March 10th, 2010What do Eimeria oocysts in intestinal scrapings on routine necropsy of a chicken suggest?
A - Nothing much
B - Unusual in broilers housed on litter
C - Serious flock problem
D - More common in laying hens housed on wire
E - Reportable in most states
You answered B, but the correct answer was A.
Many species. Lesions of 2 are pathognomonic: E. necatrix ""see blood-filled small intestine w/ small white spots on serosal surface. E. tenella -see blood in cecum, hemorrhagic droppings progressing to cecal cores (accumulated blood, debris, and coccidial oocysts).
Treatment is sulfas (water), tetracyclines (feed) or amprolium (water). Control w/ anti-coccidials (ie: ionophores, amprolium, chlortetracycline) in feed.
Ref: The Merck Veterinary Manual online edition
Pretend like you clicked the correct answer, A.
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