The present study was carried out from September 2011 to August 2012 to detect the prevalence of coccidian infection in lambs of age 1-6 months in different seasons in North Kashmir. A total of 180 samples (84 male and 96 female) were examined for the infection. During the study, it was found that a total of (53.33%) samples were infected with coccidian oocysts. The maximum prevalence was found during summer season (72.9%), followed by autumn (54.5%), (45.6%) in spring and (38%) in winter. Out of 96 examined female samples, (60.4%) were found to be positive and out of 84 male samples (45.2%) were found positive for the infection.