Publications by authors named "Enoch Owusu-Sekyere"

A dairy farmer's decision to cull or keep dairy cows is likely a complex decision based on animal health and farm management practices. The present paper investigated the relationship between cow longevity and animal health, and between longevity and farm investments, while controlling for farm-specific characteristics and animal management practices, by using Swedish dairy farm and production data for the period 2009 to 2018. We used the ordinary least square and unconditional quantile regression model to perform mean-based and heterogeneous-based analysis, respectively.

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Rift Valley fever and lumpy skin disease are infectious ruminant diseases that are endemic in most African countries. The most cost-effective method of prevention and control is through annual vaccination. However, unlike lumpy skin disease, annual vaccination against Rift Valley fever is not practiced by many farmers due to its sporadic occurrences and shortcoming of the existing vaccines.

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  • * A study surveyed 71 indigenous pig farmers across 15 villages in southern Botswana to assess the population (620 pigs) and management practices.
  • * The findings reveal that Tswana pigs are primarily managed by middle-aged and elderly women with limited education and are kept for cash and home use, but farmers lack knowledge about pig health and diseases.
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