Female cattle slaughter and foetal wastage: A case study of the Lafenwa abattoir, Ogun state, Nigeria

In developing countries, indiscriminate slaughtering of pregnant ruminants and consequent foetal wastage (FW) are persistent practices, which have impacted the agricultural and economic advancement of such countries. Retrospective data from 2008 to 2016 of a municipal slaughterhouse in Ogun state, N...

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Main Authors: O. O. Adebowale, O. Ekundayo, A. A. Awoseyi
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2020.1809308
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description In developing countries, indiscriminate slaughtering of pregnant ruminants and consequent foetal wastage (FW) are persistent practices, which have impacted the agricultural and economic advancement of such countries. Retrospective data from 2008 to 2016 of a municipal slaughterhouse in Ogun state, Nigeria was assessed for the current patterns of female cattle (FC) slaughter and FW. A total of 353,503 (mean/year: 29,457 ± 1651) FC were slaughtered, and 44,713 (12.65%; mean/year: 3,726 ± 584) FW estimated over a period of 9 years. There were significant yearly variations in throughput of FC and FW (p < 0.0001), and a strong and positive correlation between FC and FW (r = 0.74, p = 0.006). We report a significant increase in FC slaughter and FW. Action plans such as awareness programs among livestock stakeholders, review on slaughter reforms, enforcement of policies that encourage realistic and positive attitude geared towards sustainable livestock practices, animal welfare, food security, and prohibition of pregnant animal slaughtering are required.
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spelling doaj.art-cc398eb77b9c4d21b08ef4cae42490ea2022-12-21T18:43:12ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Food & Agriculture2331-19322020-01-016110.1080/23311932.2020.18093081809308Female cattle slaughter and foetal wastage: A case study of the Lafenwa abattoir, Ogun state, NigeriaO. O. Adebowale0O. Ekundayo1A. A. Awoseyi2Federal University of AgricultureNorthern Kentucky UniversityFirst Technical UniversityIn developing countries, indiscriminate slaughtering of pregnant ruminants and consequent foetal wastage (FW) are persistent practices, which have impacted the agricultural and economic advancement of such countries. Retrospective data from 2008 to 2016 of a municipal slaughterhouse in Ogun state, Nigeria was assessed for the current patterns of female cattle (FC) slaughter and FW. A total of 353,503 (mean/year: 29,457 ± 1651) FC were slaughtered, and 44,713 (12.65%; mean/year: 3,726 ± 584) FW estimated over a period of 9 years. There were significant yearly variations in throughput of FC and FW (p < 0.0001), and a strong and positive correlation between FC and FW (r = 0.74, p = 0.006). We report a significant increase in FC slaughter and FW. Action plans such as awareness programs among livestock stakeholders, review on slaughter reforms, enforcement of policies that encourage realistic and positive attitude geared towards sustainable livestock practices, animal welfare, food security, and prohibition of pregnant animal slaughtering are required.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2020.1809308female cattle slaughterfoetal wastagelivestock sustainabilityanimal welfare
spellingShingle O. O. Adebowale
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Female cattle slaughter and foetal wastage: A case study of the Lafenwa abattoir, Ogun state, Nigeria
Cogent Food & Agriculture
female cattle slaughter
foetal wastage
livestock sustainability
animal welfare
title Female cattle slaughter and foetal wastage: A case study of the Lafenwa abattoir, Ogun state, Nigeria
title_full Female cattle slaughter and foetal wastage: A case study of the Lafenwa abattoir, Ogun state, Nigeria
title_fullStr Female cattle slaughter and foetal wastage: A case study of the Lafenwa abattoir, Ogun state, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Female cattle slaughter and foetal wastage: A case study of the Lafenwa abattoir, Ogun state, Nigeria
title_short Female cattle slaughter and foetal wastage: A case study of the Lafenwa abattoir, Ogun state, Nigeria
title_sort female cattle slaughter and foetal wastage a case study of the lafenwa abattoir ogun state nigeria
topic female cattle slaughter
foetal wastage
livestock sustainability
animal welfare
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2020.1809308
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