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Investigation of major cattle production constraints in Kembata Tambaro zone of Southern Ethiopia using participatory epidemiology methods.

Journal:
Tropical animal health and production
Year:
2016
Authors:
Ayele, Birhanu et al.

Plain-English summary

In Southern Ethiopia, a study looked at the main challenges faced by cattle farmers in the Kembata Tambaro zone. Researchers talked to local farmers and used various methods to gather information about issues like a lack of feed and grazing land, as well as diseases affecting cattle. They found that mastitis, an infection of the udder, was the most serious health problem for cows in the area. Farmers often use both modern veterinary treatments and traditional herbal remedies to care for their animals. The study concluded that combining local knowledge with research methods helps identify and address livestock health issues effectively.

Abstract

Ethiopia has enormous livestock resources from which rural households derive their livelihoods. A cross-sectional study based on participatory appraisal methods was conducted in Kembata Tambaro zone to assess major constraints to livestock production and major diseases of cattle and their treatment options. Four districts were selected purposively for this study, and 18 peasant associations were randomly sampled from the selected districts. Focus group discussion, semistructured interviews, simple ranking and scoring, proportional piling, pairwise ranking, and matrix scoring were the participatory epidemiological tools used in the study. Feed and free grazing land shortages and diseases were found to be the major constraints to cattle production in the area. Mastitis was ranked as the most serious disease of cattle. Modern veterinary treatments are used alongside traditional herbal remedies. Matrix scoring showed strong agreement between focus groups in identifying the major diseases using their indicators (clinical signs). Hence, it was concluded that indigenous knowledge complemented with participatory methods and approaches allow community and field researchers to jointly study specific livestock problems and help identify appropriate solutions.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26477032/