Abstract:
The presence of digestive parasites can alter behaviour, fertility, body condition, juvenile development, decreased
resistance to other pathogens, or the performance for which animals are bred. The aim of this study was to monitor
gastrointestinal parasite infestation in equines in Mehedinți County. The horses, sport and working, various breeds and
half-breeds, came from different localities from Mehedinți County. Samples were collected in plastic bags and
examined by flotation, sedimentation, and Baermann methods. Horses were divided into several categories: sex, age,
breed, and service. Strongylidae and Parascaris spp. represented parasitism in recreational and working horses studied
in Mehedinți county, no other parasitic elements were identified. The overall prevalence was 43.5% for Strongylidae
and 21.17% for Parascaris spp. The simultaneous presence of at least two parasite species was observed in 17.64% of
the horses examined.