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Slaughter of pregnant goats for meat at Nsukka slaughterhouse and its economic implications: A public health concern
AIM: This study was conducted to determine the incidence rate of the slaughter of pregnant goats in Nsukka slaughterhouse, which has become a major cruel occurrence in Nigeria, as well as it’s economic and public health implications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All the goats slaughtered at Nsukka slaught...
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Veterinary World
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6141302/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30250375 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2018.1139-1144 |
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author | Okorie-Kanu, Onyinye Josephine Ezenduka, Ekene Vivienne Okorie-Kanu, Christian Onwuchokwe Anyaoha, Chidiebere Ohazurike Attah, Chukwuebuka Anselm Ejiofor, Toochukwu Eleazar Onwumere-Idoloh, S. Onyinye |
author_facet | Okorie-Kanu, Onyinye Josephine Ezenduka, Ekene Vivienne Okorie-Kanu, Christian Onwuchokwe Anyaoha, Chidiebere Ohazurike Attah, Chukwuebuka Anselm Ejiofor, Toochukwu Eleazar Onwumere-Idoloh, S. Onyinye |
author_sort | Okorie-Kanu, Onyinye Josephine |
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description | AIM: This study was conducted to determine the incidence rate of the slaughter of pregnant goats in Nsukka slaughterhouse, which has become a major cruel occurrence in Nigeria, as well as it’s economic and public health implications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All the goats slaughtered at Nsukka slaughterhouse over a period of 3 months (February-April, 2017) were screened. The data collected were: total number of goats slaughtered, age, breed and sex of goats slaughtered, pregnancy status of the goats, and sex of the fetuses observed, and gestational age of the fetuses estimated by crown-rump length. RESULTS: In the 3-month study, a total of 684 goats were slaughtered, of which 617 (90.2%) were females. 364 (59%) of the females slaughtered were pregnant, and more than 80% of the gestations were in the second and third trimesters. Of 661 fetuses recorded, 320 (48.3%) were males, and 341 (51.7%) were females with 438 (66.3%) predominantly twins. At the cost of ₦ 6,000 ($16) and ₦ 8,000 ($20) for male and female kids, respectively, a total of ₦ 4,648,000 ($11,620) was lost in just one slaughterhouse in 3 months. CONCLUSION: This study shows that there is a high rate of slaughter of pregnant goats in Nsukka slaughterhouse with a tremendous economic loss, and most chevon sold in Nsukka are unwholesome and of low meat quality. |
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spelling | pubmed-61413022018-09-24 Slaughter of pregnant goats for meat at Nsukka slaughterhouse and its economic implications: A public health concern Okorie-Kanu, Onyinye Josephine Ezenduka, Ekene Vivienne Okorie-Kanu, Christian Onwuchokwe Anyaoha, Chidiebere Ohazurike Attah, Chukwuebuka Anselm Ejiofor, Toochukwu Eleazar Onwumere-Idoloh, S. Onyinye Vet World Research Article AIM: This study was conducted to determine the incidence rate of the slaughter of pregnant goats in Nsukka slaughterhouse, which has become a major cruel occurrence in Nigeria, as well as it’s economic and public health implications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All the goats slaughtered at Nsukka slaughterhouse over a period of 3 months (February-April, 2017) were screened. The data collected were: total number of goats slaughtered, age, breed and sex of goats slaughtered, pregnancy status of the goats, and sex of the fetuses observed, and gestational age of the fetuses estimated by crown-rump length. RESULTS: In the 3-month study, a total of 684 goats were slaughtered, of which 617 (90.2%) were females. 364 (59%) of the females slaughtered were pregnant, and more than 80% of the gestations were in the second and third trimesters. Of 661 fetuses recorded, 320 (48.3%) were males, and 341 (51.7%) were females with 438 (66.3%) predominantly twins. At the cost of ₦ 6,000 ($16) and ₦ 8,000 ($20) for male and female kids, respectively, a total of ₦ 4,648,000 ($11,620) was lost in just one slaughterhouse in 3 months. CONCLUSION: This study shows that there is a high rate of slaughter of pregnant goats in Nsukka slaughterhouse with a tremendous economic loss, and most chevon sold in Nsukka are unwholesome and of low meat quality. Veterinary World 2018-08 2018-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6141302/ /pubmed/30250375 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2018.1139-1144 Text en Copyright: © Okorie-Kanu, et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Okorie-Kanu, Onyinye Josephine Ezenduka, Ekene Vivienne Okorie-Kanu, Christian Onwuchokwe Anyaoha, Chidiebere Ohazurike Attah, Chukwuebuka Anselm Ejiofor, Toochukwu Eleazar Onwumere-Idoloh, S. Onyinye Slaughter of pregnant goats for meat at Nsukka slaughterhouse and its economic implications: A public health concern |
title | Slaughter of pregnant goats for meat at Nsukka slaughterhouse and its economic implications: A public health concern |
title_full | Slaughter of pregnant goats for meat at Nsukka slaughterhouse and its economic implications: A public health concern |
title_fullStr | Slaughter of pregnant goats for meat at Nsukka slaughterhouse and its economic implications: A public health concern |
title_full_unstemmed | Slaughter of pregnant goats for meat at Nsukka slaughterhouse and its economic implications: A public health concern |
title_short | Slaughter of pregnant goats for meat at Nsukka slaughterhouse and its economic implications: A public health concern |
title_sort | slaughter of pregnant goats for meat at nsukka slaughterhouse and its economic implications: a public health concern |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6141302/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30250375 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2018.1139-1144 |
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