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*Two equal spicules (1-2.4 mm long)
 
*Two equal spicules (1-2.4 mm long)
 
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|q6=Where the females reproductive organs found?
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|q6=Where is the opening to the females reproductive organs?
 
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their reproductive organ opens in the middle of the body.
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In the middle of the body.
 
|l6=Ascaridia - Poultry#Introduction
 
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|q7=What is the main host for ''A.Galli''?
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Chickens, but it can also infect:
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*Turkeys
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*Geese
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*Guinea fowl
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*Wild birds
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|l7=Ascaridia - Poultry#Signalment
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Revision as of 14:55, 1 July 2011

Question Answer Article
What species of ascarid affect poultry? Link to Article
What part of the GI tract can these ascarids be found in? Link to Article
What effect do these parasites have of poultry? Link to Article
Do the male or female ascaridia tend to be bigger? Link to Article
What distinguishing properties do males have? Link to Article
Where is the opening to the females reproductive organs? Link to Article
What is the main host for A.Galli? [[Ascaridia - Poultry#Signalment |Link to Article]]
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