2014
DOI: 10.3329/bjvm.v12i2.21278
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A Survey of Livestock and Poultry along with Mortality Trends of Goat at Kaunia Upzilla, Rangpur, Bangladesh

Abstract: This investigational survey was carried out to explore the livestock along with mortality of goat at eight different villages of Kaunia upzilla, Rangpur, Bangladesh from 10 th March to 10 th July 2013. A pre-structured questionnaire data were collected based on livestock, breed, age, sex, housing pattern, grazing, vaccination and deworming history, diseases, treatment, causes of death with mortality. A total of 808 species of livestock and poultry were recorded through survey where 38% were goat and 42.5% were… Show more

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“…This variation in cattle could be for higher proportions of recorded clinical cases were non infectious diseases. In another survey of Rabbi et al [29], the higher proportion of goat was not dewormed amounting 209 of 302 cases which are in agreement with our findings. The authors, Rabbi et al [29] also reported more proportion of goat grazed individually which discord to our findings because rearing system of goat differ from region to region.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This variation in cattle could be for higher proportions of recorded clinical cases were non infectious diseases. In another survey of Rabbi et al [29], the higher proportion of goat was not dewormed amounting 209 of 302 cases which are in agreement with our findings. The authors, Rabbi et al [29] also reported more proportion of goat grazed individually which discord to our findings because rearing system of goat differ from region to region.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…As initial search results showed 344 workable scientific papers which was downed to 92 after deletion of duplicate papers. There were 39 papers selected after screening of the papers showed in the Figure 1 and among them 34 were particularly on goat (Islam et al, 2013;Karim et al, 2014;Rahman et al, 2012;Kabir et al, 2010;Rahman et al, 2011;Sardar et al, 2006;Sarker et al, 2011;Noman et al, 2011;Alam et al, 2015;Nath et al, 2014;Rabbi et al, 2014;Lucky et al, 2016;Naznin et al, 2016;Parvez, 2014;Rakshit et al, 2015;Siddiqui et al, 2016;Sarker et al, 2015;Ahmed et al, 2017;Alam et al, 2018;Amin, 2016;Bueaza, 2015;Debnath et al, 2015;Mohanto et al, 2018;Khan et al, 2018;Md. Mustafizur Rahaman, 2017;Meher et al, 2017;Sadar et al, 2018;Yousuf et al, 2017), 4 papers dealing on both sheep and goat (Hasan et al, 2012;Mondal et al, 2014;Banik et al, 2008) a single article particularly on sheep (Chowdhury, 2011).…”
Section: Search Results and Eligible Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%