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Livestock Tick Predation by Chickens: The Rate of Digestion of Ticks in the Alimentary Tract of Chickens
Authors:Shawgi M Hassan  Olusegun O Dipeolu
Institution:The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) , PO Box 30772, Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract:Research on the predation of ticks by chickens is required to establish the potential rôle of chickens as biological control agents for ticks. In the present study, 26 local chickens were allowed to feed in groups of two or three for 1 hour on a meal containing adult unengorged Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and Amblyomma variegatum and slaughtered thereafter at different intervals ranging from 11 min to 24 h. The contents of the digestive tracts of the chickens were carefully examined under a dissecting microscope to determine the state of digestion of the ingested ticks.

All ticks found in the crop were not digested and a few A. variegatum were attached to the crop wall and were found dead. The gizzard contained partially and completely digested ticks while tick remnants were predominant in the small intestine. It was concluded that most of the digestion of tick proteins takes place in the small intestine. It was also concluded that, although the digestion rate of ticks varies in individual chickens, all ticks digested in a meal should have been completely digested and absorption of the tick nutrients should have started within 21–24 h although this could have been accomplished as early as 9 h by chickens with fast digestion rates.

Keywords:ticks  digestion  chickens  predation  biological control
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