Coccidia were detected in the faeces of 556 out of 592 sheep (93.9%) in she
ep in Kars province. The prevalence of coccidiosis was significantly higher
(p < 0.01) in young (97.9%) and immature sheep (96.6%) than in adult sheep
(90.2%). Mixed infections were widespread (71.5%). Ten species of Eimeria
were recognized. These species (and their prevalences) were: Eimeria ovinoi
dalis (47.7%), E. bakuensis (E. ovina) (46.6%), E. parva (37.1%), E. granul
osa (27.7%), E. ahsata (23.4%), E. pallida (23.2%), E. faurei (15.1%), E. i
ntricata (13.9%), E. crandallis (13.7%) and E. punctata (2.3%). Eimeria pun
ctata is reported in sheep from Turkey for the first time. The mean oocyst
count from infected animals was 3451 +/- 409 opg (range 50-117 600). The me
an was higher (9529 +/- 502) in young sheep. Differences in the counts from
young, immature and adult sheep were statistically significant (p < 0.01).
However, no clinical cases of coccidiosis were encountered.