Abstract:
Slaughter-houses are the places from where people get the meat for consumption,
but the time is to utilize the by-products to increase the GDP’s rate from
livestock. A field survey was conducted regarding usage of the by-products of
slaughterhouses and/or meat selling centers in Dhaka city of Bangladesh. Data
were collected from total 60 slaughterhouses and/or meat selling centers
randomly from different part of Dhaka city consisting 20 large animal (cattle,
buffalo), 20 small animal (goat, sheep) and 20 poultry bird (chicken, duck)
slaughterhouses and/or meat selling centers. Following slaughtering process
huge amount of different by-products is also produced that have good economic
and nutritive value. The results revealed that edible by-products such as head
trimmings, brain, tongue, heart, stomach, lungs, liver, pancreas, spleen, kidney
and tail were used by 100% as human food. Inedible by-products had diversified
uses but to some extent they were also rejected. However, no one of the inedible
by-products was fully rejected. Among the inedible by-products the hides had a
great industrial value. Poultry by-products like blood, intestines and feather
wastes were generally found to utilize as fish feed. Most slaughterhouses were
found to maintain moderate to poor hygienic conditions where very few
maintained good condition. Almost two-third (61.67%) slaughterhouses were
used water container as water supply followed by hose pipe (33.33%) and tape
water (5%) for cleaning purpose. It can be concluded that by-products are
valuable materials but due to lack of management and industrial mind
slaughterhouses of the Dhaka city cannot utilize those materials. Therefore,
proper usages of by-products can run a new prospective business in Bangladesh.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to Department of Animal Production & Management,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) IN ANIMAL SCIENCE