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ETHNO-VETERINARY PRACTICES AMONGST SMALL-HOLDER FARMERS IN EKITI STATE, NIGERIA
This paper aimed at identifying factors influencing the use of ethno-veterinary practices amongst goat and poultry farmers in Ekiti state, Nigeria. It specifically described the socio-economic characteristics of the farmers; identified some diseases of goats and poultry with their corresponding indi...
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Published in: | African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines complementary, and alternative medicines, 2007-06, Vol.4 (4), p.434-442 |
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Summary: | This paper aimed at identifying factors influencing the use of
ethno-veterinary practices amongst goat and poultry farmers in Ekiti
state, Nigeria. It specifically described the socio-economic
characteristics of the farmers; identified some diseases of goats and
poultry with their corresponding indigenous cures; presented the
procedures used in developing some of the ethno-veterinary medicine
amongst farmers; identified the reasons for using ethno-veterinary
practices; analysed the ecological factors influencing ethno-veterinary
practices; identified the roles played by institutions in the
utilisation of ethno-veterinary practices; and examined the benefits
and problems associated with ethno-veterinary practices in Ekiti State,
Nigeria. A multi-stage sampling procedure was used to select 100
respondents from ten communities, namely: Otun-Ekiti, Igogo-Ekiti,
Osin-Ekiti, Omuo-Ekiti, Ilasa-Ekiti, Araromi-Ekiti, Efon-Alaaye,
Oba-Ayetoro, Ise-Ekiti, and Orun-Ekiti. Pre-tested structured and
unstructured interview schedules were used to collect quantitative
data, while Focused Group Discussions (FGDs) were used to elicit
qualitative data from the respondents. Frequency distribution,
percentages, means and standard deviation were used to describe the
data. Inferential statistics such as correlation and Chi-Square
analyses were used to make deductions. The correlation result showed
that at p ≤ 0.05 level of significance, age (r = 0.368), family
size (r = 0.114) and association membership (r = 0.231) were positively
and significantly correlated with the utilisation of ethno-veterinary
practices while education level (r - 0.342), farming scope (r =
-0.261,) and cosmopoliteness (-0.135) had negative but significant
correlation with the utilisation of ethno-veterinary practices. Some of
the problems (associated with the use of indigenous knowledge)
identified by the farmers were lack of institutional support and the
seasonal nature of some medicinal plants. It is, thus, suggested that
all identified constraints need be removed by government to enhance the
use of low-external inputs for sustainable agricultural development. |
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ISSN: | 0189-6016 2505-0044 0189-6016 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ajtcam.v4i4.31238 |