Assessment of a pragmatic strategy to improve health of kacang goats in subsistence agricultural communities in Indonesian Borneo

Poverty limits options available to smallholder, subsistence farmers to prevent or reverse livestock malnutrition and endoparasitism, two of the global drivers of goat morbidity and mortality in resource-constrained, tropical, agricultural communities. Our first study objectives describe changes obs...

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Main Authors: Jeffrey D. Wyatt, Andrew N. Winterborn, Ibu Setiawati, Yusuf Muhammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kassel University Press 2019-11-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
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Online Access:https://jarts.info/index.php/jarts/article/view/20191030733
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spelling doaj-a4315ea78c1647d89c4fe7c27eacedc72021-01-08T14:28:50ZengKassel University PressJournal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics1612-98302363-60332019-11-01120211912810.17170/kobra-20191030733Assessment of a pragmatic strategy to improve health of kacang goats in subsistence agricultural communities in Indonesian BorneoJeffrey D. Wyatt0Andrew N. Winterborn1Ibu Setiawati2Yusuf Muhammad3University of Rochester, School of Medicine & Dentistry, USAQueens University, Office of Research Ethics, CanadaASRI Planetary Health Training Center, Conservation Department, Sukadana, IndonesiaASRI Planetary Health Training Center, Conservation Department, Sukadana, IndonesiaPoverty limits options available to smallholder, subsistence farmers to prevent or reverse livestock malnutrition and endoparasitism, two of the global drivers of goat morbidity and mortality in resource-constrained, tropical, agricultural communities. Our first study objectives describe changes observed in body condition and anaemia after implementation of three feasible and simple husbandry changes to improve health of smallholder herds of kacang goats in rural, Indonesian Borneo. These changes included routine hoof trimming and increased access to food and fresh water. We observed an impressive six-fold decrease in emaciated animals from 26% to 4% and an almost doubling of goats in ideal body condition from 29% to 54% after fourteen months of improved hoof care and nutrition. The second study objective described herd health changes observed fourteen months after adding a targeted, selective, refugia deworming regimen to the enhanced husbandry program. We observed a significant decrease in proportion of anaemic goats from 88% to 74% fourteen months after initiating the targeted selective herd anthelmintic treatment. Impoverished, smallholder subsistence agricultural communities with limited resources should first initiate feasible husbandry enhancements to begin improving overall herd health especially when anthelmintic expense or availability delays establishing an ideal program which includes a deworming component.https://jarts.info/index.php/jarts/article/view/20191030733subsistencegoat healthrefugia dewormingfamacha©body condition scoreanaemia
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Assessment of a pragmatic strategy to improve health of kacang goats in subsistence agricultural communities in Indonesian Borneo
Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
subsistence
goat health
refugia deworming
famacha©
body condition score
anaemia
author_facet Jeffrey D. Wyatt
Andrew N. Winterborn
Ibu Setiawati
Yusuf Muhammad
author_sort Jeffrey D. Wyatt
title Assessment of a pragmatic strategy to improve health of kacang goats in subsistence agricultural communities in Indonesian Borneo
title_short Assessment of a pragmatic strategy to improve health of kacang goats in subsistence agricultural communities in Indonesian Borneo
title_full Assessment of a pragmatic strategy to improve health of kacang goats in subsistence agricultural communities in Indonesian Borneo
title_fullStr Assessment of a pragmatic strategy to improve health of kacang goats in subsistence agricultural communities in Indonesian Borneo
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of a pragmatic strategy to improve health of kacang goats in subsistence agricultural communities in Indonesian Borneo
title_sort assessment of a pragmatic strategy to improve health of kacang goats in subsistence agricultural communities in indonesian borneo
publisher Kassel University Press
series Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
issn 1612-9830
2363-6033
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Poverty limits options available to smallholder, subsistence farmers to prevent or reverse livestock malnutrition and endoparasitism, two of the global drivers of goat morbidity and mortality in resource-constrained, tropical, agricultural communities. Our first study objectives describe changes observed in body condition and anaemia after implementation of three feasible and simple husbandry changes to improve health of smallholder herds of kacang goats in rural, Indonesian Borneo. These changes included routine hoof trimming and increased access to food and fresh water. We observed an impressive six-fold decrease in emaciated animals from 26% to 4% and an almost doubling of goats in ideal body condition from 29% to 54% after fourteen months of improved hoof care and nutrition. The second study objective described herd health changes observed fourteen months after adding a targeted, selective, refugia deworming regimen to the enhanced husbandry program. We observed a significant decrease in proportion of anaemic goats from 88% to 74% fourteen months after initiating the targeted selective herd anthelmintic treatment. Impoverished, smallholder subsistence agricultural communities with limited resources should first initiate feasible husbandry enhancements to begin improving overall herd health especially when anthelmintic expense or availability delays establishing an ideal program which includes a deworming component.
topic subsistence
goat health
refugia deworming
famacha©
body condition score
anaemia
url https://jarts.info/index.php/jarts/article/view/20191030733
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