Abstract
The main focused of the study is to evaluate the Anthelmintic efficacy of the Betel nut and Tamarind seeds to Ascaradia galli worms in vitro in comparison to commercial anthelmintic. The study was distributed to 8 treatments, which consisted of 5, 10 and 15 grams of betel nut and tamarind seeds, commercial anthelminintic control and negative control treatment. The motility time, changes in sizes and microscopic changes at 24,48 and 72 hours was observed. Results revealed that Betel nut at 15 grams were the most effective as the Ascardia galli worms were dead at 48 hours of observation compared to other treatments. Therefore, using Betel nut at 15 grams was comparable to commercial anthelmintic treatment and it is recommended to utilize to eliminate and as worm killer to Ascaradia galli.