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A longitudinal study to identify constraints to dairy cattle health and production in rural smallholder communities in Northern Vietnam
Authors:Suzuki K  Kanameda M  Inui K  Ogawa T  Nguyen V K  Dang T T S  Pfeiffer D U
Institution:Epidemiology Division, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hatfield, Herts AL9 7TA, UK. kuni@junes.net
Abstract:The objective of the study was to investigate constraints to dairy cattle health and production in rural smallholder communities in northern Vietnam, one of the target areas of the Vietnam government's dairy development programme. A total of 99 dairy farms (11 per commune) were recruited from 9 of 32 communes in Ba Vi District, using random two-stage cluster sampling. After the initial questionnaire interviews were conducted, farms were visited at three monthly intervals over a period of 1 year. Information on several health and production parameters relating to the study cattle was collected. Using multiple indicator modelling, it was found that Fasciola infestation, farmers who had been involved in dairying for longer (not indicative of better management skills), larger herd size, and cattle being kept in a shed were linked to reduced reproductive performances.
Keywords:Dairy cattle  Longitudinal study  Multiple indicator modelling analysis  Smallholders  Vietnam
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