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ISSN 2228-9860
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Vol.11(16) (2020)

  • Changes into the Hair Cells in the Mink of Cage Breeding under Varied Intensities of Infestation by Eimeriidoses

    Yuri Kuznetsov (Department of Parasitology, Saint Petersburg State University of Veterinary Medicine, RUSSIA),
    Tatiana Reusova, Andrey Konovalov (Departments of Commodity Science and Technology of Raw Materials of Animal Origin, Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology named after K.I. Scriabin, RUSSIA),
    Larisa Belova, Nadezhda Kuznetsova (Department of Parasitology, Saint Petersburg State University of Veterinary Medicine, RUSSIA).

    Disciplinary: Animal Science, Bioscience and Biotechnology, Veterinary, Biology.

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    DOI: 10.14456/ITJEMAST.2020.330

    Keywords: Parasitic disease; Mink furs; Mink skin; Oocysts; Hair deterioration; Mink farming; Eimeriidoses.

    Abstract
    This work studies indicators of commercial properties of mink skins. There have been present indicators assessing the quality of male and female caged mink skins obtained from animals with varying degrees of intensity of invasion by eimeriidoses. This study involves four experimental groups of male and female mink skins, under varied degrees of invasion intensity (II). The first group of skins - from clinically healthy animals. The second group of skins - from mink patients with eimeriidoses with a weak degree of II. The third group of skins - from minks sick with eimeriasis with a moderate degree of II. The fourth group of skins - from animals with eimeriasis with a high degree of II. The extensiveness of the invasion of minks by Eimeriids in the Russian Federation's North-West region's fur farms is analyzed. There had presented the results of studying the length and thickness of hair, height, density, and softness of the hair coat, area, and sorting parameters of male and female mink skins obtained from animals with varying degrees of intensity of invasion by eimeriidoses. Also have been described the lifetime defects that arise due to shortcomings in breeding work, improper feeding, and fur animals' maintenance. Mink general physiological state's influence and its immunological reactivity on the fur skin's quality have been studied and discussed.

    Paper ID: 11A16T

    Cite this article:

    Kuznetsov, Y., Reusova, T., Konovalov, A., Belova, L., Kuznetsova, N. (2020). Changes into the Hair Cells in the Mink of Cage Breeding under Varied Intensities of Infestation by Eimeriidoses. International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies, 11(16), 11A16U, 1-11. http://doi.org/10.14456/ITJEMAST.2020.330



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