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Prevalence of Gross Urogenital Lesions and Abnormalities in Female Goats Slaughtered at Dire Dawa Municipal Abattoir, Eastern Ethiopia

Journal: Journal of Veterinary Science & Technology (Vol.10, No. 1)

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Page : 1-6

Keywords : Morpho-pathological lesions; Prevalence; Urogenitalabnormalities;

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Abstract

A cross sectional study was carried out from November, 2017 to April, 2018 to estimate the prevalence ofurogenital tracts/organs lesions and abnormalities in female goats slaughter at Dire Dawa Municipal Abattoir, DireDawa, eastern Ethiopia. Morpho-pathological lesions and abnormalities of reproductive and urinary tracts of a total384 female goat were examined by incision and macroscopic examination via visual inspection and palpation. Thestudy showed that there was an overall occurrence 17.4% of reproductive and urinary organ/tract abnormalities. Outthis total of prevalence of 9.9% genital organ abnormalities were identified, among which ovarian hypoplasia was thereproductive abnormality with the highest occurrence (34.2%). And a total of 7.6% of occurrence of urinary lesionand abnormalities were examined. Renal calculi were the urinary organ abnormality with the highest occurrence(41.4%). The present study revealed that 9.1% were found pregnant out of 384 female goats slaughtered at DireDawa abattoir due to lack of accurate ante-mortem inspection. The difference in the prevalence of urogenital tracts/organs lesions and abnormalities with regard to age of animals was statistically significant (p<0.05), but thedifference was not statistically significant (p>0.05) with regard to the body condition of goat. It can be concluded thatmorpho-pathological lesions are prevalent in goats that are brought to the abattoirs in the study area, which requiresserious attention.

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