Effect of age, sex, area and management practices on cattle mortality in Rajshahi division, Bangladesh
Author :
Md. Reazul Islam, Md. Jalal Uddin Sarder, K. M. Mozaffor Hossain, Md. Hemayatul Islam and Jashim UddinVolume:
3 issue:1 Year:2016 Views : 189
Abstract:
Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of age, sex,
location and management on cattle mortality rate in Rajshahi division of
Bangladesh.
Materials and methods: The study was conducted in 8 districts of Rajshahi
division during July 2011 to June 2012. A total of 17,982 cattle heads were
investigated based on age, sex, area. Data were collected from the cattle owners
using a closed structured questionnaire. Tentative cause of cattle mortality was
identified based on clinical signs, laboratory tests, history, ante-mortem and
postmortem reports. Management practices of the cattle were also investigated.
Results: Out of 17,982 cattle heads, 549 were found to be dead by various
diseases, and an average mortality rate was 3.05%. Age-wise mortality rate of
cattle revealed that the maximum mortality rate was found in the age group of <2
years (3.90%) and minimum was found in age group 2 to <8 years (2.36%). Sex-
wise splitting data showed that the higher mortality rate was observed in the
female (3.15%) than the male (2.90%). Area-wise cattle mortality rate revealed
that Rajshahi (3.29%), Natore (2.84%), Chapai Noawabganj (3.77%), Naogaon
(3.48%), Bogra (2.57%), Joypurhat (2.84%), Pabna (1.84%) and Sirajganj (3.06%).
The significantly highest (P<0.05) cattle mortality rate was found in Chapai
Noawabgonj district (3.77%) and lowest was in Pabna district (1.84%). There is
no significant difference (P>0.05) between the cattle mortality rate in Natore
district (2.84%) and Joypurhat districts (2.84%).
Conclusion: The overall mortality rate of cattle in Rajshahi division was found
comparatively low. This might be due to improved management practices, better
veterinary services, and awareness among farmers. However, cattle mortality rate
in the age group <2-year is alarming due to bad management practices and
disease.
APA:Md. Reazul Islam, Md. Jalal Uddin Sarder, K. M. Mozaffor Hossain, Md. Hemayatul Islam and Jashim Uddin. (Volume- 3 , Issue-1 -(Year-2016)). Effect of age, sex, area and management practices on cattle mortality in Rajshahi division, Bangladesh. Retrieved from https://bdvets.org/JAVAR/V3I1/c125_pp13-17.pdf
Chicago:Md. Reazul Islam, Md. Jalal Uddin Sarder, K. M. Mozaffor Hossain, Md. Hemayatul Islam and Jashim Uddin. "Effect of age, sex, area and management practices on cattle mortality in Rajshahi division, Bangladesh" Example, Volume- 3 -issue-1-Year-2016-Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research. https://bdvets.org/JAVAR/V3I1/c125_pp13-17.pdf.