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Footsteps 34

ANIMAL HEALTH

For many families, the animals they keep often act as their bank, providing them with a source of income for use in emergencies or for special occasions such as weddings and funerals. The loss of an animal through disease is therefore a real blow. If healthcare for people is often not adequate, it is certainly true that in many countries healthcare for livestock may be completely lacking. In this issue we therefore look at ways of improving animal health, through the training of paravets, through mapping the distribution of diseases, through an understanding of some of the many herbal treatments available, and through sharing the skills of drenching and treating animals for parasites. Though the emphasis in the articles is on rural livestock farmers, the techniques could all be used in urban areas where, although livestock officers may be available, many families would be unable to afford their services. 

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Who’s in charge of your life? ‘Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in Heaven.’ Matthew 5:16 On many occasions I have asked this question to community groups, ‘Is anything impossible for God?’ T... More >>

Drenching is the forced pouring of liquid preparations down the throat of an animal. Drenching can be used for all livestock. During drenching, the animal’s head must be raised so that the liquid does not enter the lungs. A bamboo tube, gourd or bot... More >>

For many families, the animals they keep often act as their bank, providing them with a source of income for use in emergencies or for special occasions such as weddings and funerals. The loss of an animal through disease is therefore a real blow. If... More >>

Protecting your livestock by Dr Avijit Haldar. The word parasite means ‘one who eats at another’s table’. In other words, a living thing which lives off another animal (or plant). Livestock parasites are the small pests which live by taking nutrien... More >>

by Robert Bowen and Mirjam Andriessen. Nearly everyone has heard the term community health worker (or primary health worker). However, the term paravet is likely to be new to many. Paravets are the equivalent of community health workers but for anim... More >>

Food security We work with a holistic development project in Laos. I am writing to comment on issues raised in the first article in the Food Security issue, No 32, as I question whether food security means having culturally acceptable food available... More >>

A collection of ideas on storing and using it.. Moulds for water jars The water department in the Diocese of Kigezi, Uganda uses specially shaped wooden moulds which fit together to form the shape of a small water jar. Clay is used to smooth any ga... More >>

by Naftally Felix Omondi. Transmara Western Group (TMWG) in Kenya is a small team of researchers which has volunteered to promote sustainable development. Members encourage the use of traditional knowledge in agriculture to help relieve poverty. The... More >>

by Ines Vivian Domingo. The use of plants to cure ailments is an age-old practice. The preparation of herbal medicines remains an important part of healthcare for both humans and livestock, especially in rural areas. Small and subsistence farmers in... More >>

by Nimaya Kenyi Mogga. ACCOMPLISH is a local NGO in Terekeka District in southern Sudan. They have established a paravet project to improve animal health care in the area. The inhabitants of Terekeka belong to the Mundari tribe and are pastoralists... More >>

by Ines Vivian Domingo. BEFORE USING A PLANT FOR TREATMENT Be very sure you have identified the correct plant. If you are unsure, ask people with skills in using herbal treatments for their advice. Never use a plant unless you are sure it is the rig... More >>

Mujer y Salud Mental by Heve E Otero Through this pamphlet, EIRENE hope to contribute to a better understanding of women’s role in the family and in society. Their central objective is the pastoral and therapeutic care of the family. There is much u... More >>

A group is a collection of three or more people who meet on a regular basis for a common purpose. People work in groups to achieve what they are unable to achieve on their own. Groups usually produce bigger results. When people realise that change, ... More >>