Assessment of facilities and slaughter figures of livestock species in Oko-Oba central abattoir Ifako-Ijaye, Agege Lagos State, Nigeria

N. Bello, H. Ibrahim, Y. Garba
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Abattoirs are needed to centralize slaughter processes and ensure surveillance of animal diseases at slaughter in order to avoid zoonotic transmission to humans through meat consumption. Inadequate facilities and hygiene at abattoirs can result in the contamination of meat and cause occupational hazards to workers. The objectives of this study were to assess the conditions of the facilities and the daily slaughter figures of livestock species at Oko-oba abattoir, Ifako-ijaye, Agege Lagos State. The study was conducted for three seasons from August 2020 to April 2021. A structured questionnaire was used to collect information on the study area, while daily visits, physical observation and interviews were used to collect data. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics of frequencies and percentages. Cattle was the most commonly slaughtered species (92.34 %), followed by goat (6.34 %), sheep (1.15 %) and camel (0.18 %) in the late wet season (August - September). Cattle, goat, sheep and camel were slain in decreasing order during the early dry season (October - December) (90.17 %, 8.38 %, 1.40 % and 0.04 % respectively). In the late dry season (January - April), the cattle were recorded to have 88.00 %, goat 10.92 %, sheep 1.07 % and camel 0.01 %. It was determined that the season had no impact on the types of livestock slaughtered. Cattle were the most butchered species regardless of the seasons studied, followed by goats, sheep and camels. The abattoir also lacks several fundamental amenities that are expected of a standard abattoir, and those that are present are either non-functional or inadequate.
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尼日利亚阿盖拉各斯州的Oko-Oba中央屠宰场Ifako-Ijaye的设施和牲畜屠宰数量评估
屠宰场需要集中屠宰过程并确保在屠宰时监测动物疾病,以避免通过肉类消费将人畜共患疾病传播给人类。屠宰场的设施和卫生不足可能导致肉类污染,并对工人造成职业危害。本研究的目的是评估阿盖拉各斯州Ifako-ijaye Oko-oba屠宰场的设施条件和牲畜物种的每日屠宰数量。该研究从2020年8月到2021年4月进行了三个季节。采用结构化问卷收集研究区域信息,采用日常访问、实地观察和访谈等方法收集数据。收集的数据使用频率和百分比的描述性统计进行分析。在雨季后期(8 - 9月),最常被屠宰的是牛(92.34%),其次是山羊(6.34%)、绵羊(1.15%)和骆驼(0.18%)。干季早期(10 ~ 12月),牛、山羊、绵羊和骆驼的屠宰率依次递减,分别为90.17%、8.38%、1.40%和0.04%。在旱季后期(1 - 4月),牛占88.00%,山羊占10.92%,绵羊占1.07%,骆驼占0.01%。经确定,季节对屠宰牲畜的种类没有影响。无论在哪个季节,牛都是被屠宰最多的物种,其次是山羊、绵羊和骆驼。该屠宰场还缺乏标准屠宰场应有的几项基本设施,现有的设施要么没有功能,要么不足。
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