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Title: Assessment of foetal wastages of sheep and goats slaughtered in Minna Municipal abattoir.
Authors: Attu, Blessing
Adama, John
Alabi, Olushola John
Keywords: Abattoir, foetus, gravid, slaughter
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Journal of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology
Citation: Attu, A.B., Adama, J.Y. and Alabi, O.J. (2014) Assessment of foetal wastages of sheep and goats slaughtered in Minna Municipal abattoir. Journal of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology, 5(1): 17 – 21.
Abstract: A studv was conducted to evaluate the incidence of foetal wastages of sheep and goats slaughtered in Minna municipal. Niger state, Nigeria. Data used in the study were obtained from daily records on sheep and goals of animals slaughtered at the Minna municipal abattoir. The results showed a total of 3,813goat and 618 sheep were slaughtered. From which 126 gravid goats and 42 gravid sheep were obtained. The cumulative percentages of foetal losses recovered from the two species of study were 82 (47.40%) males and 91 (52.60%) females for goats and 21 (40.38%) males and 31 (59.62%) females for sheep, respectively. Similarly, increased incidence rate of foetal wastages occurred during the third trimester in both species of animals. The mean crown rump lengths of the fetuses | significantly correlate with the gestational age and the mean weights of the foetuses. The outcome of this study shows j a great danger to livestock population growth in the study area. Therefore, adequate enlightenment should be stepped up to sensitize the livestockfarmers and butchers on the need to have basic knowledge of pregnancy detection.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7525
ISSN: 15975460
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