DIAGNOSIS OF SITUATION FOR PRATICES IN HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR CATTLE PRODUCTION CUTTING

Authors

  • Fabrine Bigatão Pereira
  • Iveraldo dos Santos Dutra

Keywords:

beef cattle, health risk, bovine sanitation, public health, food security

Abstract

We interviewed 21 farmers in order to access which sanitary practices adopted in the production systems of beef cattle on farms located in São Paulo, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul and Rondonia. The survey was conducted through a qualitative approach to the collection of data obtained through questionnaire and personal interview with the landowners. We questioned the attitudes and sanitation procedures in these current production systems such as veterinary assistance, preventive health practices and disease surveillance, knowledge of health hazards for the safe production of food, animal feed, vaccine and immunizations, registration system, measures with newborns, products used in the environment and animals, grace period, employee training, destination of the dead animals, among others. Along with the data found that only 30% of properties had veterinary care, 67% said they meet the expiration dates of the products, although it was not mentioned on the products if there were any. In only 48% of properties were veterinarians who prescribed drugs to animals. Only two of the owners confirmed buying and using expired products in animals and only 48% have received some training on the property. In this setting, it is evident that farmers should be better prepared for insertion of its products in a highly demanding and competitive market. In this context, add value to the product depends mainly on the condition of sanitation of the herds.

Published

2023-04-05

How to Cite

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Pereira FB, Dutra I dos S. DIAGNOSIS OF SITUATION FOR PRATICES IN HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR CATTLE PRODUCTION CUTTING. RVZ [Internet]. 2023 Apr. 5 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];19(4):522-30. Available from: https://rvz.emnuvens.com.br/rvz/article/view/1392

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