Assessment of small ruminant welfare in Addis Ababa Municipal Abattoir Enterprise, Ethiopia

A cross sectional study was conducted with the objective of assessing the welfare of small ruminants at the Addis Ababa Municipal Abattoir Enterprise (AAMAE) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. A total of 384 small ruminants (192 sheep and 192 goats) were subjected to clinical examination and behavioral ob...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Bekele, T., Szonyi, Barbara
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2014
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/56719
_version_ 1855530143667191808
author Bekele, T.
Szonyi, Barbara
author_browse Bekele, T.
Szonyi, Barbara
author_facet Bekele, T.
Szonyi, Barbara
author_sort Bekele, T.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description A cross sectional study was conducted with the objective of assessing the welfare of small ruminants at the Addis Ababa Municipal Abattoir Enterprise (AAMAE) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. A total of 384 small ruminants (192 sheep and 192 goats) were subjected to clinical examination and behavioral observation from September 2014 to December 2014. In the lairage, the behavior of 57 animal handlers was observed. In addition, one abattoir worker was interviewed to get information on market origin, transportation of shoats from market to abattoir and handling of small ruminants in the lairage. During clinical examination, dirty skin, poor body condition, and respiratory disorders were the most common abnormalities. Fighting (5%) and running (5%) were the most frequently observed aggressive behaviors in both sheep and goats at the lairage. The jumping behavior was never seen in sheep but was observed in 4 (2%) goats. The most frequently expressed stress related behaviors were panting (16%) and idling (11%). Commonly observed resistance behavior included refusing to move (17%), reversing (11%), balking (3%) and resistance to being pulled (9%). Falls (8%) were frequently observed followed by slipping severely (3%). Beating of body (88%) was the most frequently observed abusive behavior by the small ruminant handlers followed by pushing (58%) and pulling (50%). One abattoir worker reported poor overall transport conditions for the animals, including long transport times, lack of feed, water and rest during transport, and overcrowding. Problems in lairage design were also noted. This was the first study to assess small ruminant welfare at a major abattoir in Ethiopia. The study revealed high levels of stress and resistance behavior in the animals at the lairage. Poor handling of animals and abusive behavior by handlers, particularly beating, was very common. In line with this finding, it is recommended that education on animal welfare be included in the training of abattoir workers and animal handlers.
format Informe técnico
id CGSpace56719
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2014
publishDateRange 2014
publishDateSort 2014
publisher International Livestock Research Institute
publisherStr International Livestock Research Institute
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace567192023-02-15T11:03:37Z Assessment of small ruminant welfare in Addis Ababa Municipal Abattoir Enterprise, Ethiopia Bekele, T. Szonyi, Barbara goats animal welfare sheep A cross sectional study was conducted with the objective of assessing the welfare of small ruminants at the Addis Ababa Municipal Abattoir Enterprise (AAMAE) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. A total of 384 small ruminants (192 sheep and 192 goats) were subjected to clinical examination and behavioral observation from September 2014 to December 2014. In the lairage, the behavior of 57 animal handlers was observed. In addition, one abattoir worker was interviewed to get information on market origin, transportation of shoats from market to abattoir and handling of small ruminants in the lairage. During clinical examination, dirty skin, poor body condition, and respiratory disorders were the most common abnormalities. Fighting (5%) and running (5%) were the most frequently observed aggressive behaviors in both sheep and goats at the lairage. The jumping behavior was never seen in sheep but was observed in 4 (2%) goats. The most frequently expressed stress related behaviors were panting (16%) and idling (11%). Commonly observed resistance behavior included refusing to move (17%), reversing (11%), balking (3%) and resistance to being pulled (9%). Falls (8%) were frequently observed followed by slipping severely (3%). Beating of body (88%) was the most frequently observed abusive behavior by the small ruminant handlers followed by pushing (58%) and pulling (50%). One abattoir worker reported poor overall transport conditions for the animals, including long transport times, lack of feed, water and rest during transport, and overcrowding. Problems in lairage design were also noted. This was the first study to assess small ruminant welfare at a major abattoir in Ethiopia. The study revealed high levels of stress and resistance behavior in the animals at the lairage. Poor handling of animals and abusive behavior by handlers, particularly beating, was very common. In line with this finding, it is recommended that education on animal welfare be included in the training of abattoir workers and animal handlers. 2014 2015-02-12T15:13:12Z 2015-02-12T15:13:12Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/56719 en Limited Access International Livestock Research Institute Bekele, T. and Szonyi, B. 2014. Assessment of small ruminant welfare in Addis Ababa Municipal Abattoir Enterprise, Ethiopia. Abstract of technical report. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
spellingShingle goats
animal welfare
sheep
Bekele, T.
Szonyi, Barbara
Assessment of small ruminant welfare in Addis Ababa Municipal Abattoir Enterprise, Ethiopia
title Assessment of small ruminant welfare in Addis Ababa Municipal Abattoir Enterprise, Ethiopia
title_full Assessment of small ruminant welfare in Addis Ababa Municipal Abattoir Enterprise, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Assessment of small ruminant welfare in Addis Ababa Municipal Abattoir Enterprise, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of small ruminant welfare in Addis Ababa Municipal Abattoir Enterprise, Ethiopia
title_short Assessment of small ruminant welfare in Addis Ababa Municipal Abattoir Enterprise, Ethiopia
title_sort assessment of small ruminant welfare in addis ababa municipal abattoir enterprise ethiopia
topic goats
animal welfare
sheep
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/56719
work_keys_str_mv AT bekelet assessmentofsmallruminantwelfareinaddisababamunicipalabattoirenterpriseethiopia
AT szonyibarbara assessmentofsmallruminantwelfareinaddisababamunicipalabattoirenterpriseethiopia