By Simon Munyeki
Mr. Saya Onyango from Norbrook Kenya Ltd noted that healthy and productive livestock could make important contributions to food security and poverty alleviation.
He said that the organization is working with some farmers from Kiambu County who are getting as much as 60 litres of milk per day.
“When deciding on the breed of livestock, you have to consider factors like production level, breed history as well as the environment.
He advised farmers to feed their livestock’s
using the appropriate types of different feeds according to the breeds and
purpose of livestock such as dairy meal for high milk production and pollad for
heifers and beef cattle breeds.
Livestock farmers drawn from Ol-Moran
Ward in Laikipia West Sub County on November 2, 2015 benefited from a seminar
on livestock production organized by Norbrook Kenya Ltd in collaboration with
Laikipia Produce and Marketing Co-operative Society and Arid Lands Information
Network (ALIN) through Ng’arua Maarifa Centre at Sipili Catholic Church Hall.
The 68 farmers present during the
workshop looked at herd health management practices, treatment of animal
illnesses, preventive measures, de-worming, vaccination, housing, nutrition,
cleaning, and disinfection of premises as well as environmental sanitation.
Participants following proceeding during the workshop |
Mr. Saya Onyango from Norbrook Kenya Ltd noted that healthy and productive livestock could make important contributions to food security and poverty alleviation.
He said that the organization is working with some farmers from Kiambu County who are getting as much as 60 litres of milk per day.
“When deciding on the breed of livestock, you have to consider factors like production level, breed history as well as the environment.
This is to make sure that as a livestock farmer you
have the right information on the best breeds which suites your environment,”
said Mr. Onyango.
He took farmers through proper
methods of controlling both external and internal parasites. He noted that
parasites usually lead to loss in production levels and may cause death of the
host animal.
He said that external parasites such
as ticks, fleas and lice can be controlled using several methods such use of
akalicides and controlled environment such as paddocking. Norbrook has gone a
step further on production of akalicides such as Norotraz, sypertic, and Duo Dip,
which kills all external parasites that transmits diseases such as East Coast Fever,
anaplasmosis and may cause anaemia.
He took participant through various
ways of safe chemical handling and methods of external parasites control such
as dipping, dusting pour on, and hand spraying. For long dipping, has been the
widely used method of parasites control. However, other methods such as hand
spraying and dusting have proven effective and more economical for small-scale
livestock farmers.
Internal parasites such as flukes, tapeworms,
and roundworms can weaken animal performance, reduce productivity, and in some
cases lead to death of animals. Flukes
and tapeworm can seriously impair growth of young animals by causing loss of
condition, scours, anaemia, and death in severe cases. Roundworms attack the
gut wall in the intestine, consuming blood, causing anaemia and reducing the
nutrient absorption capacity of the tissue.
Mr. Onyango said that Norbrook has
developed chemicals to control and eradicate all kinds of internal worms. These
chemical are Levafas diamond, Levafas drench, Levafas extra, Albafas, Duotech,
and Closermectin.
“Good nutrition and correct animal
management will ensure reduced drug and pesticide usage thus avoiding residues
in milk or meat and risk of development of drug resistance in parasites,” said
Mr. Onyango.
An officer from Norbrook training farmers on parasites control |
Mineral supplements are also an
important aspect when a farmer is feeding livestock for they provide them with micro-elements,
which are not available in regular feeds for proper health and high production.
Farmers thanked the organizers of the
workshop as they rarely get a chance to learn about animal husbandry. Some
farmers noted that the training was a first step towards increasing milk
production in the area.
“Today has been the best day for livestock
farmers for we have learned on ways of identifying the best breeds, parasites
control as well as the right feeds and mineral supplements for our livestock,”
said Mr. Paul Theuri, a livestock farmer from Sipili.
Since its foundation over 40 years
ago, Norbrook has grown to be one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical
companies by establishing itself as a global leader in the development of
revolutionary veterinary and animal health medicines.
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