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Detection of indigestible foreign bodies in the Rumen and Reticulum of Cattle and Camels

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Last updated: 01 Feb 2025

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Clinical Veterinary Sciences

Abstract

Foreign body lodgments in domestic animals' stomach as a result of pollution-related predispositions are becoming a big issue to livestock farming. Such lodgments have been implicated among common causes of sudden death in animals and its attendant economic losses. The present study investigated foreign body ingestion syndrome in cattle and camels. Equal number of cattle and camels of both sexes slaughtered at Maiduguri abattoir were used in the present study. Fore stomachs of both species were opened and all contents were thoroughly scrutinized for the presence of foreign bodies. The study divulged an overall prevalence of 24.9 % of foreign bodies in both cattle and camels fore-stomachs. This finding is of great concern because of the serious impacts on economic losses resulting from attendant high morbidity and mortality rates. Polythene leather, plastic, bits of cloth, various seed, hardwood, and ropes were the most prevalent form of foreign bodies found in the rumen and reticulum of affected cattle and camels. Overall prevalence percent of foreign bodies recovered was higher in cattle compared to camel. This was attributed to differences in their feeding habits. However foreign body lodgments and distribution pattern in rumen and reticulum were similar in both species. It was concluded that foreign body ingestion syndrome exists in both cattle and camel populations in this region and that cattle carry more risk factor compared to camel. In conclusions, polluting the environment with plastic bags and other indigestible objects causes health issues for free-ranging cattle and camels.

DOI

10.21608/svu.2025.341723.1355

Keywords

abattoir, foreign body, camel, cattle, Semi-arid

Authors

First Name

Dauda

Last Name

Yahi

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Affiliation

University of Maiduguri,

Email

yahi@unimaid.edu.ng

City

Maiduguri

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First Name

Musa

Last Name

Abdullahi

MiddleName

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Affiliation

University of Maiduguri

Email

musa@unimaid.edu.ng

City

Maiduguri

Orcid

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First Name

Yalma

Last Name

Mbaya

MiddleName

Philip

Affiliation

University of Maiduguri

Email

yalma@gmail.com

City

Maiduguri

Orcid

-

First Name

Bukar

Last Name

Umaru

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

University of Maiduguri

Email

bukar@gmail.com

City

Maiduguri

Orcid

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First Name

Lawan

Last Name

Adamu

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

University of Maiduguri

Email

drlawan3758@unimaid.edu.ng

City

Maiduguri

Orcid

0000-0003-1637-3381

Volume

8

Article Issue

1

Related Issue

51914

Issue Date

2024-03-01

Receive Date

2024-12-26

Publish Date

2024-03-01

Page Start

42

Page End

48

Print ISSN

2535-1826

Online ISSN

2535-1877

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407,099

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Research article

Type Code

712

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Publication Title

SVU-International Journal of Veterinary Sciences

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https://svu.journals.ekb.eg/

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Detection of indigestible foreign bodies in the Rumen and Reticulum of Cattle and Camels

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01 Feb 2025