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. 2022 Aug 10;54(5):256.
doi: 10.1007/s11250-022-03255-y.

Investigation of cause-specific pre-weaning mortality in Harnali sheep

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Investigation of cause-specific pre-weaning mortality in Harnali sheep

Yogesh C Bangar et al. Trop Anim Health Prod. .

Abstract

Lamb mortality is an important aspect in sheep production system which affects farm profitability worldwide. The aim of the present study was to investigate the causes of pre-weaning mortality (PWM) in Harnali lambs with respect to various associated factors. The data records of 173 lambs which died before 90 days of age (weaning age) out of 2057 lambs born during 2001-2020 year were collected from various registers, and the respective causes of mortality were taken from the post-mortem reports. The association of various factors such as age, sex, period of birth, birth weight of lamb and causes of death with PWM was assessed using chi-square test and log-linear modelling. The results showed that respiratory and digestive diseases were major causes of PWM. The log-linear modelling showed significant (P < 0.05) association of age, sex and period of birth with PWM. In the first month of age, digestive disease was the predominant cause of death; however, with age of lamb advances, respiratory disease was more prevalent. It was also revealed that male lambs (odds ratio (OR) = 0.48, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.24, 0.97) had lesser deaths due to respiratory diseases as compared to digestive disease. The reverse scenario was observed in female lambs. The findings of the present study might be helpful for understanding the risks and common causes of PWM in lambs to implement appropriate management practices in order to reduce economic losses to sheep farmers.

Keywords: Digestive disease; Harnali lambs; Mortality; Respiratory disease.

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