Title of article :
Major Animal Health Constraints of Market Oriented Livestock in Kersa Woreda, Southwest Ethiopia
Author/Authors :
Ebrahim, Fuad College of Veterinary Medicine - Jigjiga University, Ethiopia , Feyera, Teka College of Veterinary Medicine - Jigjiga University, Ethiopia , Abera, Bosenu College of Dryland Agriculture - Jigjiga University, Ethiopia
Abstract :
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Kersa Woreda of the Oromia Regional State, Southwest Ethiopia, with the objective of characterizing the livestock production system and investigating the major livestock health
problems in the studied area. A simple random sampling method was used to select 180 households for the study. A
structured questionnaire was used to collect data. The survey results revealed that mixed crop-livestock production
system is the predominant system in the area. In the studied area pasteurellosis, GIT parasitosis, fasciolosis, mastitis
and calf diarrhea were the most important diseases in cattle while ovine pasteurellosis and GIT parasitosis were the
most important in small ruminants. Colic and respiratory problems were considered important in equine while African
Horse Sickness is the most important disease in horse. In poultry Newcastle disease was the most devastating disease.
Modern veterinary medicaments (82.80%) were known and used by most of the farmers, but traditional medicines
were also used to a significant extent (16.70%). The present survey established that livestock development in Kersa
Woreda is constrained by several animal diseases and warrants different stakeholders to take necessary measure to help
improve productivity and market success of local farmers.
Keywords :
Animal health , Kersa Woreda , Livestock , Parasitic diseases , Veterinary medicaments
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences