Retrospective Study of Cattle Fetal Wastage at Hadeja Abattoir, Jigawa ‎State: Economic Implication and Seasonal Variation

A. Zubairu, U. Haruna, D. Iliyasu, A. R. Mustapha, F. Lawan, M. Mustapha, L. Adamu, S. Muhammad
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Fetal wastage usually occurs due to indiscriminate slaughter of pregnant cows without proper ante mortem assessment of the pregnancy status prior to slaughter in most of the abattoir in Jigawa state. Therefore, the current retrospective study was aimed to determine the extent of cattle fetal wastage and its economic implications for a period of 6 years (2016-2021) in Hadeja abattoir Jigawa state. The total number of cows slaughtered in Hadeja abattoir and the fetal wastage were evaluated. Variation in the number of fetal wastages during dry season and rainy season were determined. Economic implications of fetal wastage were evaluated. The results revealed the number of fetuses wasted were 3,763 within a six-year period. The highest number of fetal wastages 2777 (73.8 %/) were recorded in the dry season with (P < 0.05), compared to the number of fetal wastages 986 (26.2 %) recorded in the rainy season. The financial losses due to fetal wastages was estimated at ₦2,162,160,000 with an annual loss of ₦ 360,360,000. The yearly average fetal wastage across the study period was 627 (16.7 %). Large number of fetal wastages were recorded during the dry season with significant economic losses. Hence, effective ante mortem inspection and pregnancy diagnosis in cows is necessary in order to avert this problem at the abattoir. Similarly, reinforcement of legislation law against indiscriminate slaughter of pregnant cows should be enforced at the abattoir.
吉加瓦州Hadeja屠宰场牛胎浪费的回顾性研究:经济意义和季节变化
在吉加瓦州的大多数屠宰场,由于在屠宰前没有对怀孕状况进行适当的死前评估而随意屠宰怀孕奶牛,通常会发生胎儿流失。因此,目前的回顾性研究旨在确定吉加瓦州Hadeja屠宰场6年(2016-2021年)牛胎浪费的程度及其经济影响。对Hadeja屠宰场屠宰的奶牛总数和胎损进行了评价。测定了枯水期和雨季胎损数的变化。对胎儿浪费的经济意义进行了评估。结果显示,在6年的时间里,被浪费的胎儿数量为3763个。枯水期胎儿丢失2777例(73.8% /例),雨季胎儿丢失986例(26.2% /例),枯水期胎儿丢失最多(P < 0.05);胎儿浪费造成的经济损失估计为2,162,16万奈拉,每年损失为360,36万奈拉。在整个研究期间,年平均胎损为627例(16.7%)。旱季胎儿大量流失,造成重大经济损失。因此,为了在屠宰场避免这一问题,对奶牛进行有效的宰前检查和妊娠诊断是必要的。同样,应加强立法,在屠宰场执行禁止滥杀怀孕奶牛的法律。
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