Gül, ADeger, SAyaz, E2025-05-102025-05-1020031300-01282-s2.0-0037235903https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/4427The faeces of 464 horses and 110 donkeys were collected and examined by the flotation, sedimentation and Baermenn-Wetzel methods in a parasitology laboratory. The examinations showed that 327 of 464 (70.5%) horses and 85 of 110 (77.3%) donkeys were infected with the following species: in horses, Strongylidae sp. 62.7%. Strongyloides westeri 5.8%, Parascaris equorum 3.2%, Anoplocephalidae sp. 2.4 %, Fasciola hepatica 0.9%, Oxyuris equi 0.6%, and Paranoplocephala mamillana 0.2%; and in donkeys; Strongylidae sp. 72.7%, Strongyloides westeri 13.6%, Parascaris equorum 2.7%, Fasciola hepatica 0.9%, Oxyuris equi 0.9% and Dicrocoelium dendriticum 0.9%.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHorseDonkeyHelminthTurkeyThe Prevalences of Helminth Species According To Faecal Examination in Equids in Different Cities in TurkeyArticle271Q4Q3195199WOS:000181960400026