2023
DOI: 10.48165/ijapm.2023.37.2.6
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Baseline Studies on Biochemical Profile of Nellore Sheep in the Hot and Humid Areas of Andhra Pradesh

ASHOK CHANDRA,
VASANTHA,
CHAITANYA
et al.

Abstract: Nellore breed is the most commonly reared sheep in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The present study  was conducted to report the effect of age and physiological status on few blood biochemical  parameters of Nellore sheep breed from the hot and humid areas of Andhra Pradesh. The present  study was conducted to estimate the blood biochemical parameters and its effect on physiological  parameters in Nellore sheep. The results evidenced significantly higher RBC, Hb in pregnant group  compared to others. Significant… Show more

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“…The results indicated no effect of reproductive status on AST, ALT, TP, ALB, TBIL, and DBIL. Similar outcomes were observed by Sarmin et al (2022) on TP and ALB in Wonosobo sheep, while in Nellore sheep, the TP was significantly higher in the lactating group, and the ALB levels were significantly higher in the pregnant group (Chandra et al, 2023). In Saidi ewes, blood total protein reduced considerably late pregnancy and postpartum pre-mating (Teleb et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Effect Of Physiological State On Liver Parameterssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The results indicated no effect of reproductive status on AST, ALT, TP, ALB, TBIL, and DBIL. Similar outcomes were observed by Sarmin et al (2022) on TP and ALB in Wonosobo sheep, while in Nellore sheep, the TP was significantly higher in the lactating group, and the ALB levels were significantly higher in the pregnant group (Chandra et al, 2023). In Saidi ewes, blood total protein reduced considerably late pregnancy and postpartum pre-mating (Teleb et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Effect Of Physiological State On Liver Parameterssupporting
confidence: 72%