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Prevalence of External Injuries in Working Equines in Mehal Saint Woreda of South Wollo Zone, Ethiopia

机译:埃塞俄比亚南沃尔洛地区的Mehal Saint Woreda的工作马匹中外部伤害的流行

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A cross-sectional study was conducted from September 2011 to January, 2012 to determine the prevalence, and cause of external injuries in equines in Mehal Saint Woreda of South Wollo Zone. A total of 699 equines were included in the study out of which 373 (53.4%) horses, 319 (45.6%) donkeys and 7(1%) mules. This study revealed an overall prevalence of external injuries in working equines (horses, donkeys and mules) to be 45.49%. The prevalence of external injuries in different species was found to be 18.02% for horse, 27.2% for donkey and 0.29% for mule. Higher prevalence of external injuries was recorded in male animals (43.9%) than female ones (1.6%). Moreover, the occurrence of external injuries was higher in equines used for transport of load (36.6%) than those used for transport of people (8.91%). The distribution rate of external injuries among animals of different body condition was studied and the highest rate was recorded in animals with medium body condition (17.59%) followed by those with poor (10.88%), good (2.28%) and very poor (0.57%) body conditions. Statistically significant difference (p?0.05) in the occurrence of external injuries was noted among working equines of different species, sex groups, different functions, and those with different body conditions. In this study the causes of external injuries were identified and the highest proportion of external injuries in horse was caused by improper harnessing (6.9%) followed by infectious diseases (3%) with the lowest rate being due to biting (0.3%) and unknown causes (0.3%). Likewise the highest prevalence in donkey was also attributed to improper harnessing (10.4%) followed by overloading (8.4%) with the lowest rate due to nail piercing (0.6%) and biting (0.6%). On the contrary, external injuries were observed to be caused only by improper harnessing (0.14%) and falling (0.14%) in mules. In general, improper harnessing, infectious diseases and overloading were the major causes of external injuries in the working equines of the area.
机译:从2011年9月至2012年1月进行了横断面研究,以确定南沃尔洛地区Mehal Saint Woreda马的患病率和外部伤害原因。该研究总共包括了699个马匹,其中373匹(53.4%)马,319匹(45.6%)驴和7%(1%)mu子。这项研究显示,在工作马匹(马,驴和mu子)中,外部伤害的总体患病率为45.49%。发现不同物种的外部伤害患病率是,马为18.02%,驴为27.2%,m子为0.29%。雄性动物(43.9%)的外伤患病率高于雌性动物(1.6%)。此外,用于运输货物的马匹(36.6%)比用于人员运输的马匹(8.91%)更高。研究了不同身体状况的动物的外部伤害的分布率,其中中等状况的动物的伤害率最高(17.59%),其次是差的(10.88%),好(2.28%)和非常差(0.57) %)身体状况。在不同物种,性别,功能和身体条件不同的工作马之间,外伤发生的统计差异有统计学意义(p <0.05)。在这项研究中,确定了外部伤害的原因,马的外部伤害比例最高是由不当驾驭造成的(6.9%),其次是传染病(3%),最低的原因是由于咬伤(0.3%)而未知原因(0.3%)。同样,驴的患病率最高也归因于不当的驾驭(10.4%),其次是超载(8.4%),而由于钉子刺穿(0.6%)和咬人(0.6%)而导致的患病率最低。相反,观察到的外部伤害仅是由于harness具使用不当(0.14%)和falling子跌倒(0.14%)所致。总的来说,不当驾车,传染病和超载是该地区工作马匹造成外部伤害的主要原因。

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