Ngoie et al., J. Appl. Biosci. 2016 Évaluation des teneurs sériques en sodium et en calcium et de leurs potentialités de transfert dans le complexe maternello-placento-foetal (CMPF) des chèvres en zone tropicale.
± 0,64g% in the non-pregnant goats. The iron rates of whole blood haemolysed and of serum were obtained from colorimetric test with spectrophotometer and were respectively 80, 47 ± 32, 39µmol/l and 11, 76 ± 13, 9µmol/l for the pregnant, 122, 36 ± 59, 04µmol/l and 18, 45 ± 12, 35µmol/l for the non-pregnant goats. The globular iron rate, the difference between total iron and serum iron were 68, 71 ± 39, 14µmol/l in the pregnant goats and 103, 50 ± 59, 20µmol/l in the non-pregnant goats. Statistically, the pregnant did not influence the packed cell and the haemoglobin rate, but the all iron rate of non-pregnant goats were highest. According to the iron rate in the whole blood, in the serum and the red blood cells the iron rate was respectively 15% and 85%. Conclusion and application of results: These goats are thus anaemic, we recommend to the farmers to supplement the feed with more iron, especially for the pregnant
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