Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (May 2021)

Cyathostomin fecal egg count and milk quality in dairy donkeys

  • Stefania Perrucci,
  • Federica Salari,
  • Michela Maestrini,
  • Iolanda Altomonte,
  • Lisa Guardone,
  • Simona Nardoni,
  • Marcelo Beltrão Molento,
  • Mina Martini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1984-29612021046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 2

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Abstract This study was performed to assess the possible relationship between gastrointestinal strongylid infections and milk quantity and quality in donkeys used for milk production. Individual fecal and milk samples were collected from 16 multiparous lactating jennies of Amiatina breed at their 6th month of lactation. Statistical analysis was carried out between strongylid eggs per gram of faeces (EPG) and milk parameters. All animals were found to shed cyathostomin eggs, with EPG ranging from 150 to 1900. A higher milk production was observed in animals showing an EPG1000. In conclusion, results from this study suggest that cyathostomin EPG values > 1000 may affect milk quality in dairy donkeys. Considering the novelty of these findings, more data needs to be collected to determine EPG thresholds to be used as a good marker for parasite infections influencing milk performance and quality in donkeys.

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