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The results of studies conducted in 2006 revealed that mass red mite (Dermanyssus gallinae) invasions cause somatic stress which may be responsible for the pathophysiological mechanism of decreased egg production, lower humoral immunity and higher mortality in layer hens. The aim of this study was to validate the above research results, to investigate whether in addition to somatic stress, red mite invasions cause psychogenic stress due to the activation of the sympatho-ad- renomedullar system, and to determine the level of stress resulting from red mite infestations in comparison with a short, 1.5 h period of acute immobilisation stress. The study investigated 36 HY-Line Brown layer hens divided into three groups: a non-infested control group, an experimental group infested with red mites and a non-infested experimental group subjected to acute immobilisation stress for 1.5 h. Blood samples were taken from all hens for the determination of the levels of corticosterone, adrenaline, noradrenaline, albumin, and α-, ß- and y-globulins. The results validated the previous reports on the occurrence of somatic stress and on a significant decrease in y-globulin levels (p < 0.01) in the group of birds infested with red mites, in comparison with the control group. Adrenaline levels in infested hens were indicative of psychogenic stress. Based on a comparison of hormonal indicators in all hen groups, the level of somatic stress resulting from red mite infestation can be classified as moderate, while the level of psychogenic stress can be interpreted as high. A significant drop in y-globulin levels in the blood of birds infested with red mites also shows that the invasion induces chronic stress which lowers the humoral immunity of hens.
This paper presents the results of an experiment aimed to determine the activity of selected antioxidant enzymes: superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione peroxidase (GPx), conducted on 24 Hy-Line Brown layers raised in a battery cage system. The hens were divided into two groups, non-infested and infested with Dermanyssus gallinae. It was found that the exposure to the infestation significantly increased SOD and GPx activity and decreased CAT activity. Changes in the activity of the investigated enzymes may indicate the occurrence of oxidative stress in consequence of long-term infestation with the parasite.
Investigation was carried out on red poultry mites Dermanyssus gallinae collected from 32 batten- cage farms of laying hens localised in 14 voivodships. The following insecticides were used: Alfasekt (α-cypermetrin), Blaxime (phoxim), ByeMite (phoxim), Ficam (bendiokarb), Galtox B (fenitrotion, dichlorphos, α-cypermetrin), Knox-out (diazinon - microcapsule form), Master (chlorpyrifos - microcapsule form), Skorpion (sevin, α-cypermetrin), Sumition (fenitrotion - microcapsule form). The efficacy of the acaricides was investigated on the plates using the veneer disc as the ground. The insecticides were used in concentrations and volumes recommended by producers of preparations. Efficacy study showed that the most effective against most of red mite populations were phoxim Blaxime and Bye Mite (89%-100% in 13 voivodships) and one carbamate preparation - Ficam (92%-100% in 11 voivodships). Relatively effective turned out to be also another carbamate acaricide with α-cypermetrin supplement - Skorpion. Phosphoroorganics in microcapsule form and acaricides containing only α-cypermetrin demonstrated low effectiveness.
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