English Abstract
MODASCAR aims to develop a controlled and reproducible infection model for Ascaridia galli, a common intestinal parasite in free-range poultry systems. With the rise of outdoor poultry farming (e.g., organic and Label Rouge chickens, free-range laying hens), birds are increasingly exposed to parasites like A. galli, which can negatively affect their health, performance, and egg production.
Currently, most studies rely on natural infections, which are difficult to control and interpret. MODASCAR seeks to fill this gap by creating a standardized experimental model to:
- Assess the impact of A. galli based on parasite load,
- Evaluate the effectiveness of antiparasitic treatments,
- Support the development of sustainable parasite control strategies.
Project Partners
ITAVI: Coordinates field sampling and will promote the model to experimental facilities.
INRAE (Centre Val de Loire): Characterizes parasite populations and produces embryonated eggs for infection.
Anses: Conducts experimental infections and monitors parasite development in protected facilities.
Innôzh: Tests resistance profiles and evaluates candidate treatments.
Supported by the Carnot Institute France Futur Élevage (F2E), this collaborative project bridges research and field application to improve poultry health and welfare in outdoor systems.