noun
- A parasitic roundworm that infects the respiratory tract of birds, causing a disease characterized by open-mouthed breathing.
Usage: veterinary/ornithological term; also called the red worm or forked worm
Examples
- The farmer noticed his chickens were gaping and suspected gapeworm infection.
- Gapeworm is a common parasitic disease in poultry and wild birds.
- The veterinarian diagnosed the songbird with gapeworm after observing its labored breathing.
- Proper sanitation helps prevent gapeworm transmission among captive birds.
- Young birds are more susceptible to severe gapeworm infections than adults.