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Survey of Rumen Impaction in Goat from Katsina Metropolis, Katsina State, Nigeria
YUSUF, A; ARUWAYO, A & MAIGANDI, SA
Abstract
The study was conducted to investigate rumen impaction in goats slaughtered at Katsina Metropolitan
Abattoir by administering 147 questionnaires and making weekly visits to the abattoir for information retrieval for eleven
weeks. In addition, live-weights of sampled animals, weight of rumen contents and empty rumen were determined. The
data indicated that 60% of the animal keepers allow their animals to scavenge on refuse and majority (93%) of the
respondents observed some effects of rumen infection, which include death of the animals (34%). The result revealed
that the problem was more common among the age range of 16 and 18 months of age and that sex also has effect on the
rate of impaction occurring more in females. Types and quantity of non-degradable materials in the affected animals were
identified and polythene materials occurred more. Frequency of non-degradable materials was also observed in goats. The
study recommends cleanup of the environment in that, it will substantially reduce foreign bodies syndrome in goats, proper
feeding, addition of mineral constituents in the diet, hence there is need for state legislature to enforce proper disposal of
non-degradable synthetic polythene materials to make the environment safe for ruminants.
Keywords
Ruminant; pasture; rumen; polythene; goat; scavenge
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