Samples of blood smear, whole blood and physiological condition data were
collected from 280 feeder cattle in AugustSeptember 2014.
The amount of blood intracellular parasites were counted at 500 erythrocytes. The body temperature, heart rates, respiratory rates and body weight were measured while collecting blood samples.
Blood profiles consist of hemoglobine values, erythrocytes and hematocrit values were measured by automated hematology analyzer.
The results showed that the highest prevalence caused by Theileria (62.14%), followed by Anaplasma (60.36%) and Babesia (42.86%).
The multi infection was occurred (62.45%) with the level of parasitemia ranged from 0.2% to 1%. Data analysis to compare the temperature, heart rates, respiratory rates,
body weight, hemoglobine values, erythrocytes and hematocrit values between infected and uninfected cattle showed no significant differences (p>0.05).
Infected cattle showed no clinical symptoms and could be a carrier
of the disease