Status of diseases and disorders of ruminants in sylhet, bangladesh

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
7
Article ID: 
9884
7 pages
Research Article

Status of diseases and disorders of ruminants in sylhet, bangladesh

Mahbuba Rahman, Suhag Chowdhury, Mahfuz Rahman Adnan, Mamun Ur Rahman, Dilruba Sathi, Mustaq Ahmed and Rahman Md. Mahfujur

Abstract: 

A study of ruminant diseases was undertaken to determine the prevalence and distribution of diseases based on species, age, sex, system affected, and seasonal variation at Jaintapur Upazilla, Sylhet during January, 2016 to December, 2016. A total of 791 diseased animals were examined where cattle, goat, sheep and buffalo were 538, 182, 17 and 54 respectively. Out of 538 diseased cattle, (38.66%) were male and (61.34 %) were female animals. Disease prevalence is high in old age group (81.22%) than young age group (18.77%). Prevalence of diseases was high (34.76%) in summer season followed by (32.90%) in rainy and lowest (32.34%) in winter season. Gastrointestinal disease (63.38%) was seen highly prevalent among all groups of animals. Out of 182 diseased goats, (35.71%) were male and (97.25%) were female. Unlike cattle young aged group (70.33%) was highly susceptible to diseases than old age group (29.67%). The prevalence of disease was high in summer (36.26%) than other seasons. Out of 17 diseased sheep the male and female were (58.82%) and (41.18%) respectively. Disease prevalence was high in young (64.71%) than old (35.29%) age group. The disease prevalence was high in winter season (47.06%) followed by of summer (23.53%) and rainy (29.41%) season. Out 54 diseased buffalo (42.59%) were (57.40%) were female. The disease prevalence was high in old age group (79.63%) than that of young age group (20.37%). Highest prevalence of diseases was in summer season (51.85%). This study showed the pattern of diseases that might help to identify the risk factors of these maladies in this area.

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