2016
DOI: 10.5455/javar.2016.c129
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Transportation scenario of Black Bengal goats in Gabtoli and Sirajganj markets of Bangladesh

Abstract: Objectives: This study was designed to reveal out the present transportation scenario of Black Bengal goats to and from some selected markets in Bangladesh. Materials and methods: A questionnaire survey to know the behavioral parameters and management provisions provided by the farmers was designed to collect necessary information from Sirajganj and Gabtoli markets. The survey was conducted by direct interview with the stakeholders who were directly involved with the transportation of Black Bengal goats from S… Show more

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“…Vehicle vibrations and movement are unfamiliar to animals, and they are likely to elicit a stress response (Dantzer & Mormède, 1983). In Bangladesh, about 49% of farmers usually take more than 6 hr to transport their animals via walking and a vehicle (Sakib, Hashem, Rabbani, Islam, & Azad, 2016). Animals, however, are certainly exposed to a diversity of physical and psychological stressors during transportation (Kadim, Mahgoub, Al-Kindi, Al-Marzooqi, & Al-Saqri, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vehicle vibrations and movement are unfamiliar to animals, and they are likely to elicit a stress response (Dantzer & Mormède, 1983). In Bangladesh, about 49% of farmers usually take more than 6 hr to transport their animals via walking and a vehicle (Sakib, Hashem, Rabbani, Islam, & Azad, 2016). Animals, however, are certainly exposed to a diversity of physical and psychological stressors during transportation (Kadim, Mahgoub, Al-Kindi, Al-Marzooqi, & Al-Saqri, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%