Study on welfare and health status of working equines in and around shashamene town, Ethiopia

Saliman Aliye, Kebede Nigusie, Haben Fesseha, Mesfin Mathewos
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Abstract

Background and methods

Equines play an important role in the livelihoods of millions of people worldwide. A cross-sectional observational study was conducted on 384 randomly selected (78 donkeys and 306 horses) working equines from January 2021 to July 2021 in Shashamene town and its surroundings to investigate the welfare and health status of working equines in the study area. Management and related information on equines was gathered by interviewing equine owners using a structured questionnaire. The welfare of working equines was determined by closely observing the study animals for the prevalence of lameness, injuries, and other diseases of carthorses in association with body condition, age, and behavior. The assessment was carried out at the veterinary clinics, field, market, and around the homestead.

Results

According to the respondents, approximately 13% of cart horses and 72% of donkeys were kept in the open air without shelter. In addition, approximately 78% of the studied donkeys showed behavioral changes, of which approximately 44% were anxious, 3% were depressed, and 19% were found to be not friendly. Similarly, nearly 70% of carthorses demonstrated a behavioral change, of which 64% were anxious, 2% were depressed, and 3% were not friendly. The overall prevalence of injury was approximately 61% in donkeys and 63% in cart horses. Incidences of external injuries were significantly associated with poor body condition (p ≤ 0.001) and anxious behavior (p = 0.03) in working equines. Lameness occurred in nearly 23% of the working equines, of which approximately 9% of the donkeys and 27% of carthorses were lame. A significantly high prevalence of lameness was recorded in cart horses (p = 0.01) in comparison to donkeys. Other major health problems identified in the veterinary clinics, field level, market, and around the homestead were respiratory diseases, colic, and epizootic lymphangitis.

Conclusion

Thus, the study revealed that working equines in the study area are experiencing multiple welfare problems.

埃塞俄比亚shashamine镇及其周边地区工作马的福利和健康状况研究
背景和方法奎因在全世界数百万人的生计中发挥着重要作用。2021年1月至2021年7月,在Shashamine镇及其周边地区对384只随机选择的工作马(78头驴和306匹马)进行了横断面观察性研究,以调查研究区工作马的福利和健康状况。通过使用结构化问卷采访马主人,收集了马的管理和相关信息。工作马的福利是通过密切观察研究动物的跛脚、受伤和其他与身体状况、年龄和行为相关的疾病的患病率来确定的。评估在兽医诊所、田地、市场和宅基地周围进行。结果被调查者表示,大约13%的马车马和72%的驴被关在没有遮蔽的露天环境中。此外,约78%的研究驴表现出行为变化,其中约44%的驴感到焦虑,3%的驴感到抑郁,19%的驴表现出不友好。同样,近70%的侧手翻表现出行为变化,其中64%的人感到焦虑,2%的人感到抑郁,3%的人不友好。驴和马车受伤的总发生率分别约为61%和63%。外部损伤的发生率与工作马的不良身体状况(p≤0.001)和焦虑行为(p=0.03)显著相关。近23%的工作马出现跛脚,其中约9%的驴和27%的侧手马是跛脚的。与驴相比,马车的跛脚率显著较高(p=0.01)。在兽医诊所、现场、市场和家园周围发现的其他主要健康问题包括呼吸道疾病、绞痛和流行性淋巴管炎。结论因此,研究表明,研究地区的工作马正经历着多重福利问题。
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