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Effects of Simple and Disposable Chicken Cages for Experimental Eimeria Infections
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Effects of Simple and Disposable Chicken Cages for Experimental Eimeria Infections

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2011;49(3):299-302.
Published online: September 30, 2011

1College of Veterinary Medicine & Research Institute of Life Science, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 660-701, Korea.

2Animal Parasitic Diseases Laboratory, Animal and Natural Resources Institute, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA.

Corresponding author (wongimin@gnu.ac.kr)
• Received: June 10, 2011   • Revised: July 28, 2011   • Accepted: August 3, 2011

© 2011, Korean Society for Parasitology

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Fig. 1 Disposable cage design schematic with plan view (A) and oblique view (B). Region (a) is for collection of excreta. Region (b) shows the locations of the water or feed cups.
Fig. 2 Comparison of fecal oocyst shedding and body weight gain between chickens housed in either disposable or wire cages. (A) Four-day-old chickens were orally infected with 1 × 104 sporulated Eimeria maxima oocysts and housed in either wire or disposable cages (3 birds/cage). Fecal materials were collected on days 6-10 post-infection, and the number of oocysts per bird was assessed. (B) Four-day-old chickens were randomly assigned to either wire or disposable cages (3 birds/cage). Body weight was individually measured for 32 days beginning 4 days after cage assignment. Bars represent the mean±SD of 12 chickens. Means and SDs were calculated by Student's t-test and considered significant at P<0.05.
Effects of Simple and Disposable Chicken Cages for Experimental Eimeria Infections
Type of cage No. of trialsa No. of used cagesb (uninfected/infected) No. of contaminated cages (%) Wire 6 54/194 13 (24.1) Box 5 60/196 1 (1.7)
Table 1. Results of trials housing chickens in either wire or box cages

Trial duration was 4-5 weeks.

Each cage housed 2-4 chickens.