Assessment of Blood Metabolites Disorders and Related Pathological Risk Factors in Cows of Constantine Region, Algeria
The aim of the present study is to evaluate some blood metabolites and to predict the occurence of nutritional imbalances affecting milk production and health status of cows. It included 180 dairy cows of five different breeds reared in five farms of Constantine Governorate. The biochemical analyzes...
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doaj-7d1d8b7cf75d4fb3b2585ee55787d07e2020-12-02T06:42:29ZengAcademicPresBulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Veterinary Medicine1843-52701843-53782020-11-01772425310.15835/buasvmcn-vm:2020.000611365Assessment of Blood Metabolites Disorders and Related Pathological Risk Factors in Cows of Constantine Region, AlgeriaAdel MAMMERI0Fatima Zohra KAYOUECHE1Loubna DENHADJI2Abdelmalek BENMAKHLOUF3University of M’Sila, Faculty of Sciences, University Pole, BP 166, M’Sila 028000University of Frères Mentouri, Constantine 1, Institute of Veterinary Sciences, El’Khroub, 25100, BP 325, Route of Ain EL Bey, 27017 ConstantineUniversity of Frères Mentouri, Constantine 1, Institute of Veterinary Sciences, El’Khroub, 25100, BP 325, Route of Ain EL Bey, 27017 ConstantineUniversity of Frères Mentouri, Constantine 1, Institute of Veterinary Sciences, El’Khroub, 25100, BP 325, Route of Ain EL Bey, 27017 ConstantineThe aim of the present study is to evaluate some blood metabolites and to predict the occurence of nutritional imbalances affecting milk production and health status of cows. It included 180 dairy cows of five different breeds reared in five farms of Constantine Governorate. The biochemical analyzes via Technicon RA-X and RA-1000 autoanalyzers focused on: calcium, phosphorus, total proteins, lipids, glucose and creatinine.It results that hyperphosphatemia (> 65 mg/L) was clear in cows of farms 1 and 2 and moderate in those of farm 3; moderate hypocalcemia (< 97mg/L) in cows of farms 1, 2, 3 and 4; moderate hypoproteinemia (< 67 g/L) in farms 2 and 5; moderate hyperproteinemia (> 74.6 g/L) in farms 3 and 4, a clear hypercholesterolemia in whole farms. The significant differences (P< 0.01) via ANOVA test between farms, suggest variability of management methods, feeding practices and health status of cows.https://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/veterinary/article/view/13932biochemical profileshypocalcemiadairy cowsconstantinealgeria. |
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Adel MAMMERI Fatima Zohra KAYOUECHE Loubna DENHADJI Abdelmalek BENMAKHLOUF Assessment of Blood Metabolites Disorders and Related Pathological Risk Factors in Cows of Constantine Region, Algeria Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Veterinary Medicine biochemical profiles hypocalcemia dairy cows constantine algeria. |
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Adel MAMMERI Fatima Zohra KAYOUECHE Loubna DENHADJI Abdelmalek BENMAKHLOUF |
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Assessment of Blood Metabolites Disorders and Related Pathological Risk Factors in Cows of Constantine Region, Algeria |
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Assessment of Blood Metabolites Disorders and Related Pathological Risk Factors in Cows of Constantine Region, Algeria |
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Assessment of Blood Metabolites Disorders and Related Pathological Risk Factors in Cows of Constantine Region, Algeria |
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Assessment of Blood Metabolites Disorders and Related Pathological Risk Factors in Cows of Constantine Region, Algeria |
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Assessment of Blood Metabolites Disorders and Related Pathological Risk Factors in Cows of Constantine Region, Algeria |
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assessment of blood metabolites disorders and related pathological risk factors in cows of constantine region, algeria |
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Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Veterinary Medicine |
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2020-11-01 |
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The aim of the present study is to evaluate some blood metabolites and to predict the occurence of nutritional imbalances affecting milk production and health status of cows. It included 180 dairy cows of five different breeds reared in five farms of Constantine Governorate. The biochemical analyzes via Technicon RA-X and RA-1000 autoanalyzers focused on: calcium, phosphorus, total proteins, lipids, glucose and creatinine.It results that hyperphosphatemia (> 65 mg/L) was clear in cows of farms 1 and 2 and moderate in those of farm 3; moderate hypocalcemia (< 97mg/L) in cows of farms 1, 2, 3 and 4; moderate hypoproteinemia (< 67 g/L) in farms 2 and 5; moderate hyperproteinemia (> 74.6 g/L) in farms 3 and 4, a clear hypercholesterolemia in whole farms. The significant differences (P< 0.01) via ANOVA test between farms, suggest variability of management methods, feeding practices and health status of cows. |
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biochemical profiles hypocalcemia dairy cows constantine algeria. |
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