Haematological and blood biochemical profile in lactating buffaloes in and around Parbhani city

Forty buffaloes in early, mid and late lactation with a drop in a milk production were screened for haematological and blood biochemical profile. In early stage of lactation haemoglobin concentration showed lowered trend as compared to recorded means in o...

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Main Authors: S. D. Hagawane, S. B. Shinde, D. N. Rajguru
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2009-01-01
Series:Veterinary World
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BUN
Online Access:http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=36548
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spelling doaj-69e3ffa614d94c29b6ea962f312491d92021-08-02T13:08:30ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162009-01-01212.000467469Haematological and blood biochemical profile in lactating buffaloes in and around Parbhani cityS. D. HagawaneS. B. ShindeD. N. RajguruForty&#160;buffaloes in early, mid and late lactation with a drop in a milk production were screened for&#160;haematological&#160;and blood biochemical profile. In early stage of lactation&#160;haemoglobin&#160;concentration showed lowered trend as compared to recorded means in other groups of lactating buffaloes.&#160;&#160;The mean value of TLC in dry pregnant group of buffaloes was 10.05&#177; 0.89 X 103 /cmm&#160;showed slightly higher trend than the normal healthy control group. The blood glucose was significantly higher in dry buffaloes (52.72&#177;4.22 mg/dl) than the early and late lactating buffaloes (48.23&#177;3.44 mg/dl). During early stage of lactation the serum total protein values (8.36&#177;0.47 g/dl) was slightly elevated than the normal healthy control (8.00&#177;0.57 g/dl). The urea nitrogen values differ significantly (P<0.05) amongst different groups of lactating buffaloes. The descending trend in the serum cholesterol concentration in dry pregnant buffaloes compared to lactating buffaloes was observed. There was drop in calcium level during early stage of lactation (8.19&#177;0.83 mg/dl) than the normal healthy buffaloes (11.21&#177;0.19 mg/dl). As the stage of lactation progresses the serum calcium level increased. Serum magnesium concentration in various groups of buffaloes did not differ significantly. Early lactation showed highest susceptibility for ketosis and hypocalcaemia. The metabolic disorder associated with&#160;hypophosphatemia&#160;was significantly high in dry (advance pregnant) buffaloes. [Vet World 2009; 2(12.000): 467-469]http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=36548glucosetotal proteinsBUNcholesterolcalciumphosphorus and magnesium.&#160;
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author S. D. Hagawane
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S. B. Shinde
D. N. Rajguru
Haematological and blood biochemical profile in lactating buffaloes in and around Parbhani city
Veterinary World
glucose
total proteins
BUN
cholesterol
calcium
phosphorus and magnesium.&#160;
author_facet S. D. Hagawane
S. B. Shinde
D. N. Rajguru
author_sort S. D. Hagawane
title Haematological and blood biochemical profile in lactating buffaloes in and around Parbhani city
title_short Haematological and blood biochemical profile in lactating buffaloes in and around Parbhani city
title_full Haematological and blood biochemical profile in lactating buffaloes in and around Parbhani city
title_fullStr Haematological and blood biochemical profile in lactating buffaloes in and around Parbhani city
title_full_unstemmed Haematological and blood biochemical profile in lactating buffaloes in and around Parbhani city
title_sort haematological and blood biochemical profile in lactating buffaloes in and around parbhani city
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Forty&#160;buffaloes in early, mid and late lactation with a drop in a milk production were screened for&#160;haematological&#160;and blood biochemical profile. In early stage of lactation&#160;haemoglobin&#160;concentration showed lowered trend as compared to recorded means in other groups of lactating buffaloes.&#160;&#160;The mean value of TLC in dry pregnant group of buffaloes was 10.05&#177; 0.89 X 103 /cmm&#160;showed slightly higher trend than the normal healthy control group. The blood glucose was significantly higher in dry buffaloes (52.72&#177;4.22 mg/dl) than the early and late lactating buffaloes (48.23&#177;3.44 mg/dl). During early stage of lactation the serum total protein values (8.36&#177;0.47 g/dl) was slightly elevated than the normal healthy control (8.00&#177;0.57 g/dl). The urea nitrogen values differ significantly (P<0.05) amongst different groups of lactating buffaloes. The descending trend in the serum cholesterol concentration in dry pregnant buffaloes compared to lactating buffaloes was observed. There was drop in calcium level during early stage of lactation (8.19&#177;0.83 mg/dl) than the normal healthy buffaloes (11.21&#177;0.19 mg/dl). As the stage of lactation progresses the serum calcium level increased. Serum magnesium concentration in various groups of buffaloes did not differ significantly. Early lactation showed highest susceptibility for ketosis and hypocalcaemia. The metabolic disorder associated with&#160;hypophosphatemia&#160;was significantly high in dry (advance pregnant) buffaloes. [Vet World 2009; 2(12.000): 467-469]
topic glucose
total proteins
BUN
cholesterol
calcium
phosphorus and magnesium.&#160;
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