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European Journal of Translational Myology
Losses associated with mortality of cattle and camels during transportation to Oko-Oba abattoir, Lagos State, Nigeria
Taiwo A. Adejuwon3  Cheryl M.E. McCrindle2  Simeon I.B. Cadmus1  Ademola A. Ibironke2 
[1] Department of Veterinary Public Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan;Department of Paraclinical Studies, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pretoria;Veterinary Department, Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperatives
关键词: abattoir;    camel;    cattle;    Lagos;    losses;    Nigeria;    transportation;   
DOI  :  10.4081/ejtm.2010.1871
学科分类:骨科学
来源: Pagepress
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Many food animals meant for slaughter arrive at the Agege abattoir and lairage daily to be produced into wholesome meat for human consumption. These animals generally get to the abattoir packed in Lorries and transported over long distances for many days to get to their destinations. Over a period of 36 months (three years), a total of 1179492 cattle and 11403 camels arrived for slaughter at the abattoir for human consumption. Over the same period, 1197 cattle and 27 camels died in the course of transportation due to the stress and inhumane treatment during transport. All the animals that arrived dead in transit had their carcass totally condemned and destroyed resulting in substantial losses to cattle traders, butchers and the general citizenry. Some of the reasons for these mortalities associated with transportation included overcrowding, long transportation without resting, stress, poor access road networks and traders not adhering to minimal space requirement for animal transportation in a bid to increase their profit margins. Failure to address the issue of proper transportation of food animals are likely to lead to more losses of food animals during transportation.

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