Database - United Nations in Bangladesh
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86 People's Report 2002-2003 : <strong>Bangladesh</strong> Environment<br />
Table 3.2.13 Important Diseases of Animals and Poultry Birds <strong>in</strong> <strong>Bangladesh</strong><br />
Disease Animal Poultry<br />
Bacterial orig<strong>in</strong> a. Anthrax a. Fowl cholera<br />
b. Black quarter b. Fowl typhoid<br />
c. Hemorrhagic speticaemia c. Pullorum disease<br />
d. Brucellosis<br />
e. Mastitis<br />
f. Tetanus<br />
g. Johne's disease<br />
h. Colibacillosis<br />
Viral orig<strong>in</strong> a. Foot and Mouth disease a. New castle disease<br />
b. Rabies b. Gumboro disease<br />
c. Goat pox c. Fowl pox<br />
d. R<strong>in</strong>derpest d. Avian leukosis<br />
e. Duck plague<br />
Parasitic orig<strong>in</strong> a. Fascioliasis a. Round worm <strong>in</strong>festation<br />
b. Stephanofilariasis b. Coccidiosis<br />
Deficiency a. Milk fever a. Avitam<strong>in</strong>osis<br />
b. Ketosis<br />
Source: Alam (1994)<br />
Table 3.2.14 An Estimate of the Requirements and Availability of Draft Power <strong>in</strong> <strong>Bangladesh</strong><br />
Total Requirements<br />
Total Availability<br />
4942.25 mw for 13.25 million hectares of cropped area (0.373 kw per hectare)<br />
Animal = 1372.19 mw (assum<strong>in</strong>g 0.17 Hp capacity of an average animal)<br />
Human = 1470.75 mw<br />
Mechanical = 79.50 mw<br />
2922.44 mw<br />
Total Shortage<br />
Additional draft animal required<br />
<br />
2019.81 mw (40.87% of the total requirement)<br />
a) 15.93 million cattle heads of 0.17 Hp capacity (147.23%) of the available<br />
quantity), if 100% of the shortage is met by draft animals.<br />
b) 10.19 million cattle heads of 0.17 Hp capacity (94.18% of the available<br />
quantity), if only 64% of the shortage is met by draft animals<br />
Source: Alam (1987)