2000
DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0442.2000.00314.x
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Haematology and Plasma Biochemistry of Stamboek Pre‐pubertal Gilts in Italy: Reference Values

Abstract: Blood samples were taken between February and April from 105 healthy Stamboek pre-pubertal gilts, aged 1-3 months, which were housed at a modern pig farm in northern Italy. The blood was analysed for nine haematological and nine selected haematochemical variables by means of automated and semiautomated blood analysis apparatus. After detection and rejection of outliers, the data were submitted to reference limits evaluation, also taking into account the limits for the red blood cell volume histogram as the ani… Show more

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“…Except for MCV and RDW red cell‐related variables in piglets (Table 1) are considered to be within the normal range for swine, except for MCV and RDW mean values. The higher average values for MCV and RDW are similar to those reported for 2–3‐week‐old piglets (Egeli and Framstad, 1998) but higher than previously reported for 1–3 month piglets (Faustini et al., 2000). This difference could be due to the marked bone marrow erythrogenic activity that characterize the first period of life in piglets.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Except for MCV and RDW red cell‐related variables in piglets (Table 1) are considered to be within the normal range for swine, except for MCV and RDW mean values. The higher average values for MCV and RDW are similar to those reported for 2–3‐week‐old piglets (Egeli and Framstad, 1998) but higher than previously reported for 1–3 month piglets (Faustini et al., 2000). This difference could be due to the marked bone marrow erythrogenic activity that characterize the first period of life in piglets.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The effects of dietary P supply on P concentration in serum observed in the present study are consistent with other studies in which dietary P supply influenced serum P levels (Hagemoser et al, 2000;Koch et al, 1984;Kornegay & Thomas, 1981;Qian et al, 1996;Ruan et al, 2007). Nevertheless, the significance of this parameter for diagnostic purposes in veterinary practice is limited because of its strong age-dependency (Doornenbal et al, 1983;Dubreuil & Lapierre, 1997;Faustini et al, 2000;Kixmöller, 2004;Yeom et al, 2012).…”
Section: Serum Parameterssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…However, the hematocrit values obtained in the present study were within the normal range known from the literature [37,38]. A slight hemodilution may have occurred due to infusion of the animals by balanced anesthesia, but there was neither a difference in hematocrit between the experimental groups nor within one group throughout the duration of the experiment; therefore, the findings of the flow measurements may not be explained by the hematocrit values.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%