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The slaughter of increased numbers of pregnant cows in Tanga abattoir, Tanzania: A cause for concern?

Information on the level of foetal wastage in slaughtered cattle in Tanzania is limited. A three-month observational study (April – June 2014) of animals slaughtered at the Tanga abattoir in Tanga region, Tanzania was carried out to determine the number of pregnant cows slaughtered. The total number...

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Autores principales: Swai, Emmanuel S., Hayghaimo, Abdu A., Hassan, Ayubu A., Mhina, Bartholomeo S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6238686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26304169
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v82i1.947
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author Swai, Emmanuel S.
Hayghaimo, Abdu A.
Hassan, Ayubu A.
Mhina, Bartholomeo S.
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Hayghaimo, Abdu A.
Hassan, Ayubu A.
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description Information on the level of foetal wastage in slaughtered cattle in Tanzania is limited. A three-month observational study (April – June 2014) of animals slaughtered at the Tanga abattoir in Tanga region, Tanzania was carried out to determine the number of pregnant cows slaughtered. The total number of cattle slaughtered during the study period was 3643, representing a monthly kill average of 1214 and a daily kill average of 40. Over 98% of the cattle presented to the abattoir for slaughter were local breed (Tanzania shorthorn zebu) and most were above 3 years of age. Improved breeds of cattle represented only 1.3% of all slaughters. Of the cattle slaughtered, 2256 (61.9%) were female and 1387 (38.1%) were male. A total of 655 slaughtered cows were pregnant, representing a foetal wastage of 29.1%. Of the 655 recovered foetuses, 333 (50.8%) were male and 322 (49.2%) were female. Of the recovered foetuses, 25.8% were recovered in the first, 42.7% in the second and 31.6% in the third trimester. This study indicates cases of significant foetal losses, negatively impacting future replacement stock as a result of the slaughter of pregnant animals. The indiscriminate slaughter of pregnant cows suggests that existing animal welfare legislation is not sufficiently enforced and routine veterinary ante-mortem inspection of trade animals is failing to prevent the high level of foetal wastage.
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spelling pubmed-62386862018-11-26 The slaughter of increased numbers of pregnant cows in Tanga abattoir, Tanzania: A cause for concern? Swai, Emmanuel S. Hayghaimo, Abdu A. Hassan, Ayubu A. Mhina, Bartholomeo S. Onderstepoort J Vet Res Original Research Information on the level of foetal wastage in slaughtered cattle in Tanzania is limited. A three-month observational study (April – June 2014) of animals slaughtered at the Tanga abattoir in Tanga region, Tanzania was carried out to determine the number of pregnant cows slaughtered. The total number of cattle slaughtered during the study period was 3643, representing a monthly kill average of 1214 and a daily kill average of 40. Over 98% of the cattle presented to the abattoir for slaughter were local breed (Tanzania shorthorn zebu) and most were above 3 years of age. Improved breeds of cattle represented only 1.3% of all slaughters. Of the cattle slaughtered, 2256 (61.9%) were female and 1387 (38.1%) were male. A total of 655 slaughtered cows were pregnant, representing a foetal wastage of 29.1%. Of the 655 recovered foetuses, 333 (50.8%) were male and 322 (49.2%) were female. Of the recovered foetuses, 25.8% were recovered in the first, 42.7% in the second and 31.6% in the third trimester. This study indicates cases of significant foetal losses, negatively impacting future replacement stock as a result of the slaughter of pregnant animals. The indiscriminate slaughter of pregnant cows suggests that existing animal welfare legislation is not sufficiently enforced and routine veterinary ante-mortem inspection of trade animals is failing to prevent the high level of foetal wastage. AOSIS OpenJournals 2015-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6238686/ /pubmed/26304169 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v82i1.947 Text en © 2015. The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Licensee: AOSIS OpenJournals. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Mhina, Bartholomeo S.
The slaughter of increased numbers of pregnant cows in Tanga abattoir, Tanzania: A cause for concern?
title The slaughter of increased numbers of pregnant cows in Tanga abattoir, Tanzania: A cause for concern?
title_full The slaughter of increased numbers of pregnant cows in Tanga abattoir, Tanzania: A cause for concern?
title_fullStr The slaughter of increased numbers of pregnant cows in Tanga abattoir, Tanzania: A cause for concern?
title_full_unstemmed The slaughter of increased numbers of pregnant cows in Tanga abattoir, Tanzania: A cause for concern?
title_short The slaughter of increased numbers of pregnant cows in Tanga abattoir, Tanzania: A cause for concern?
title_sort slaughter of increased numbers of pregnant cows in tanga abattoir, tanzania: a cause for concern?
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6238686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26304169
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v82i1.947
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