Prevalence of diseases among sheep and goats in Edo State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Journal of Agriculture and Social Research (JASR)
Title Prevalence of diseases among sheep and goats in Edo State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 6
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2006
Page numbers 23-31
URL http://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasr/article/viewFile/47013/33398
Abstract
Clinical records of small ruminant (Sheep and Goat) diseases treated were collected from the
veterinary clinics, Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources of three Local Government
areas in Edo state, for a period of five years (1997-2002). To identify the disease occurrence
and prevalence as it militates against the growth of these animals in these sub- humid areas.
The total numbers of small ruminants treated were 316 having 25 cases of Sheep and 291
cases of goats. Diarrhoea accounted for 20 & 12.4%; helminthiasis 20 & 13.4% and
Pneumonia 16 & 20.3% for sheep and goat respectively. Pneumo-enteritis, mange, anorexia,
wound and kata were common among goat while, pneumo-enteritis; helminthiasis and wound
were among sheep. Goat diseases prevalence showed much occurrence of pneumonia,
helminthiasis and diarrhoea. While, sheep was more of diarrhoea, helminthiasis and
pneumonia respectively. The statistical analysis of the clinical treatment data using a threefactor
analysis of variance revealed that animal type and disease were significant (p<0.05),
while, the diseases occurrence due to the local government area was not significant
(P<0.05). The disease occurrence strictly depended on the type of disease and species of the
small ruminant. Profitable and efficient animal development in these local government areas
and other areas with similar conditions, call for re-sensitization towards adequate small
ruminants’ health care management programmes especially semi-intensive method with
regular deworming; both governmental and non governmental contribution by funding
research on the improvement of indigenous breed.

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