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Title: A STUDY ON POSSIBLE CAUSES OF GOAT MORTALITY IN SOME SELECTED AREAS OF CHITTAGONG DISTRICT
Authors: Rahman, Farhana
Keywords: Mortality, Pneumonia, Infectious diseases, Dystocia
Issue Date: Apr-2009
Publisher: Chattogram Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Khulshi-Chattogram
Abstract: The study was undertaken on 313 native goats to investigate the possible causes of mortality in five union of Sitakunda upazilla in Chittagong district for a period of 30 days starting from October 20 to November 18, 2008. Information was collected through a questionnaire by direct interviewing with the goat owners. It was observed that mortality was 35.15%, 34.18% and 30.67% in the study area for kid, adult male and adult female goat respectively. Among 110 kids 40.90% died of pneumonia and 27.27% died of diarrhoea. Other prevalent causes of mortality were PPR, coccidiosis, poisoning and predator. Similarly, adult females and males died of infectious diseases i.e. PPR (female 46.87%, male 46.72%), diarrhoea (female 20.83%, male 14.02%), pneumonia (female 15.63%, male 20.56%), coccidiosis (female 5.2%, male 6.54%). Among the non-infectious diseases, dystocia (7.2%) was prevalent. Maximum percentage of mortality occurred in winter season (50.44%). It may therefore be inferred that maximum mortality of goat occurred in Sitakunda upazilla due to prevalence of goat pneumonia and PPR.
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