Prevalence of diseases, morbidity and mortality of Black Bengal Goats under different management systems in Bangladesh

M. Kashem, M A Hossain, Ssu Ahmed, M. Halim
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A study was carried out in Faridpur, Habiganj and Barisal to identify the prevalence of diseases, morbidity and mortality of Black Bengal goats (BBGs) under semi-intensive system reared by moderate and ultra poor households in Bangladesh during the period from February 2008 to July 2009. A total of 168 female goats and 9 bucks were recorded from two types of households of which 125 goats were infected (74.70%) by a number of diseases and lead to mortality (17.26%). Survival rates and mortality percentage of kids were 80.60 and 19.40, respectively but the highest mortality was in Habiganj (21.18%). Seasons had special influences on mortality of adult goats (35.81%) and kids (64.19%) where the highest mortality rates were 22.22% and 25.93%, respectively in rainy season. PPR had the highest mortality rates (37.93% in adults and 25.00% in kids) followed by pneumonia (24.14% and 21.15%, respectively). Predator invasion was the other remarkable cause for increased kids’ mortality (23.08%). The study suggests that hygienic management practices, adequate supply of nutrients, and vaccination and deworming programmes in semi-intensive rearing system of BBGs at rural level will improve the survival rates of adult goats and kids. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/ 10.3329/ujzru.v30i0.10702 Univ. j. zool. Rajshahi Univ. Vol. 30, 2011 pp. 01-04
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孟加拉不同管理制度下黑孟加拉山羊的患病率、发病率和死亡率
在2008年2月至2009年7月期间,在Faridpur、Habiganj和Barisal开展了一项研究,以确定孟加拉国中等和极端贫困家庭在半集约化系统下饲养的黑孟加拉山羊(bbg)的患病率、发病率和死亡率。共记录了来自两类家庭的168只母山羊和9只公山羊,其中125只山羊感染了多种疾病(74.70%)并导致死亡(17.26%)。儿童生存率和死亡率分别为80.60%和19.40%,但死亡率最高的是哈比干季(21.18%)。季节对成年山羊(35.81%)和幼山羊(64.19%)的死亡率有特殊影响,其中雨季死亡率最高,分别为22.22%和25.93%。小反刍兽疫死亡率最高(成人37.93%,儿童25.00%),其次是肺炎(分别为24.14%和21.15%)。食肉动物入侵是儿童死亡率增加的另一个显著原因(23.08%)。该研究表明,在农村一级的羊羊半集约化饲养系统中,卫生管理实践、充足的营养供应以及疫苗接种和驱虫规划将提高成年山羊和山羊的存活率。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/ 10.3329/ujzru.v30i0.10702 Univ. j. zool。Rajshahi university . Vol. 30, 2011 pp. 01-04
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