Abstract: This study was conducted to evaluate the causes and effects of foetal wastage in the Nigeria livestock industry, following indiscriminate slaughter of pregnant cows in Makurdi Abattoir, Benue State. A total of 45, 742 were slaughtered in the abattoir, with a total of 1,508 (3.9%) fetuses recovered from 1997 to 2002. There was no significant difference (P>0.05) between fetuses and years. Key words: Foetal wastage, protein, malnutritio
The increase in the slaughter of pregnant cows (SPCs) for meat (except as may be approved by veterin...
Tanzania Veterinary Association Proceedings Vol. 35Foetal wastage in slaughter animals not only caus...
There had been dearth of information on the level of fetal wastages in slaughtered pigs in West Afri...
This study examined the magnitude and implications f foetal wastage resulting from the slaughtering ...
This study was conducted to evaluate the causes and effects of foetal wastage in the Nigerian cattle...
One year prospective study was carried out in Lafenwa municipal Abattoir to determine the incidence ...
Reproductive wastage in two urban abattoirs, Ijebu-Igbo and Lafenwa, both in Ogun State, were invest...
The study was conducted to evaluate seasonal abattoir foetal wastage and assess its impact on the na...
The study was conducted on 1,573 pregnant ewes slaughtered in Gwagwalada abattoir between September ...
The study was carried out with the aim of determining the percentage wastage of foetus due to the sl...
Information on the level of fetal wastages in slaughtered cattle, sheep and goat is scanty in Ghana....
Retrospective and prospective surveys of slaughtered trade cattle at five major abattoirs in Northce...
A study was conducted to assess the extent of foetal losses from small ruminants and factors respons...
Aim: This study was conducted to assess the prevalence of calf fetal wastage and its economic implic...
Small ruminants which are mainly sheep and goats play significant role in providing food and financi...
The increase in the slaughter of pregnant cows (SPCs) for meat (except as may be approved by veterin...
Tanzania Veterinary Association Proceedings Vol. 35Foetal wastage in slaughter animals not only caus...
There had been dearth of information on the level of fetal wastages in slaughtered pigs in West Afri...
This study examined the magnitude and implications f foetal wastage resulting from the slaughtering ...
This study was conducted to evaluate the causes and effects of foetal wastage in the Nigerian cattle...
One year prospective study was carried out in Lafenwa municipal Abattoir to determine the incidence ...
Reproductive wastage in two urban abattoirs, Ijebu-Igbo and Lafenwa, both in Ogun State, were invest...
The study was conducted to evaluate seasonal abattoir foetal wastage and assess its impact on the na...
The study was conducted on 1,573 pregnant ewes slaughtered in Gwagwalada abattoir between September ...
The study was carried out with the aim of determining the percentage wastage of foetus due to the sl...
Information on the level of fetal wastages in slaughtered cattle, sheep and goat is scanty in Ghana....
Retrospective and prospective surveys of slaughtered trade cattle at five major abattoirs in Northce...
A study was conducted to assess the extent of foetal losses from small ruminants and factors respons...
Aim: This study was conducted to assess the prevalence of calf fetal wastage and its economic implic...
Small ruminants which are mainly sheep and goats play significant role in providing food and financi...
The increase in the slaughter of pregnant cows (SPCs) for meat (except as may be approved by veterin...
Tanzania Veterinary Association Proceedings Vol. 35Foetal wastage in slaughter animals not only caus...
There had been dearth of information on the level of fetal wastages in slaughtered pigs in West Afri...