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Goat flock abortion: a retrospective study at Abergelle Agricultural Research Center, Tigray, Ethiopia

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Abstract Background Small ruminants are the principal component of livestock production in Tigray region, Ethiopia. But their productivity is affected by various factors. According to farmers and expert observation, goat abortion is among the leading causes of production losses in Tanqua-Abergelle district. However, study findings that examine the extent of distribution and economic impact of abortion cases in goats in the district are scarce. This retrospective study investigated the occurrence of abortion and its associated risk factors in three goat breed types at Abergelle Agricultural Research Center goat breeding site over a seven year period. The study included a total of does above one year old, and data were collected from a casebook that was specifically prepared for abortion cases. A thorough follow up was conducted to identify abortion cases. Additionally, a community survey was conducted in selected villages where the research center is located. Results The overall abortion proportion was 29.8% in the goat farm. Begait goat breeds had the highest abortion proportion (50.9%, CI 0.36–0.64) in 2015/16. Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified year, season, age and breed as major risk factors of abortion occurrence at flock level. Accordingly, the likelihood of goats experiencing abortion during the dry season (proportion = 34) was 1.87 times higher compared to those in the wet season (proportion = 22.8). Begait breeds had a higher incidence of abortion (proportion 37.5%, OR 4.87, CI 2.49–10.35) compared to other breeds. Age was negatively associated with abortion, suggesting that older goats (OR = 0.67) had a higher relative risk than younger goats (OR = 0.57). Moreover, the study noted a high incidence of abortion during the years 2014/15 to 2016/17 (proportion = 35.7–39.7). Within-breed analysis revealed that age and season were significant risk factors for Abergelle and Begait breeds, respectively by using a multivariate logistic regression analysis. A community survey indicated that 89.7% households responded their goats experienced abortion. Conclusions This study highlighted the high prevalence of goat abortion at Abergelle and identifies important risk factors associated with its occurrence. The findings can inform targeted interventions to reduce abortion rates and improve goat productivity in the district.
Title: Goat flock abortion: a retrospective study at Abergelle Agricultural Research Center, Tigray, Ethiopia
Description:
Abstract Background Small ruminants are the principal component of livestock production in Tigray region, Ethiopia.
But their productivity is affected by various factors.
According to farmers and expert observation, goat abortion is among the leading causes of production losses in Tanqua-Abergelle district.
However, study findings that examine the extent of distribution and economic impact of abortion cases in goats in the district are scarce.
This retrospective study investigated the occurrence of abortion and its associated risk factors in three goat breed types at Abergelle Agricultural Research Center goat breeding site over a seven year period.
The study included a total of does above one year old, and data were collected from a casebook that was specifically prepared for abortion cases.
A thorough follow up was conducted to identify abortion cases.
 Additionally, a community survey was conducted in selected villages where the research center is located.
Results The overall abortion proportion was 29.
8% in the goat farm.
Begait goat breeds had the highest abortion proportion (50.
9%, CI 0.
36–0.
64) in 2015/16.
Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified year, season, age and breed as major risk factors of abortion occurrence at flock level.
Accordingly, the likelihood of goats experiencing abortion during the dry season (proportion = 34) was 1.
87 times higher compared to those in the wet season (proportion = 22.
8).
Begait breeds had a higher incidence of abortion (proportion 37.
5%, OR 4.
87, CI 2.
49–10.
35) compared to other breeds.
Age was negatively associated with abortion, suggesting that older goats (OR = 0.
67) had a higher relative risk than younger goats (OR = 0.
57).
Moreover, the study noted a high incidence of abortion during the years 2014/15 to 2016/17 (proportion = 35.
7–39.
7).
Within-breed analysis revealed that age and season were significant risk factors for Abergelle and Begait breeds, respectively by using a multivariate logistic regression analysis.
A community survey indicated that 89.
7% households responded their goats experienced abortion.
Conclusions This study highlighted the high prevalence of goat abortion at Abergelle and identifies important risk factors associated with its occurrence.
The findings can inform targeted interventions to reduce abortion rates and improve goat productivity in the district.

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