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swaps. Pigeons were divided into six groups of 10 pigeons each. G1: Control not treated. G2:Received 7garlic cloves (9.13gm pigeon) orally as a single dose. G3: Received black pepperkernels (0.64gm pigeon) orally as a single dose. G4: Received orally garlic cloves (9.13gm pigeon)and 7 black pepper kernels (0.64gm pigeon). G5: Received Meterindazole® 250mg/liter ofdrinking water for three days. G6: Received a combination of 1g Amprolium® & 2g Piperazine®/liter drinking water for three days.The results showed that E. columbae oocysts and C. obsignata eggs 2 & 5 days post-treatmentsignificantly decreased (P< 0.05) compared to controls. Combined garlic and black pepper gavesame effect as meterindazole and the other two. Stained crop smear did not show trichomoniasis.]]>
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