2003
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2003.1253.1256
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Normal Concentrations of Twenty Serum Biochemical Parameters of She-camels, Cows and Ewes in Saudi Arabia

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“…The same is true for Ca and P concentration when compared with the values reported early in Sudan Desert sheep (Idris et al, 1976;Abu-Damir et al, 1983). Higher mean values for K, Ca, P, and Mg than of the current study are reported by Swenson (1993), Kaneko et al (1997) and Osman and Al-Busadah (2003). The discrepancy between the results of the current study and that of the previous researchers may be due to many factors known to affect the blood constituents such as age of the animals, feed, environmental conditions, the sampling technique and /or inter-laboratory variations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The same is true for Ca and P concentration when compared with the values reported early in Sudan Desert sheep (Idris et al, 1976;Abu-Damir et al, 1983). Higher mean values for K, Ca, P, and Mg than of the current study are reported by Swenson (1993), Kaneko et al (1997) and Osman and Al-Busadah (2003). The discrepancy between the results of the current study and that of the previous researchers may be due to many factors known to affect the blood constituents such as age of the animals, feed, environmental conditions, the sampling technique and /or inter-laboratory variations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…All values found in higher normal range as the calves were in active metabolic state. Osman and Al-Busadah (2003) reported that the higher lactic acid contents found in blood of camels may be due to the increased level of glucose. Contrary to these findings Bhakat et al (2008) reported significant values (P<0.05) for triglycerides as 34.8±3.7, 19.1±2.9 mg/dl respectively, in IMS and SIMS.…”
Section: Energetic Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arabian dromedary camel were investigated by Osman and Al-Busadah (2003) and found values for glucose, cholesterol and triglycerides as 134.4±11, 58.4±8.6 and 31.4±3 mg/dl, respectively. In other reports about Saudi dromedary camel cholesterol range was found to be 34.2-75.6 mg/dl (Sarwar et al, 1992;Al-Busadah, 2007).…”
Section: Normal Serum Biochemical Concentrations Of Saudimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first is stimuli motivation of herbage intake through the daily herbage allowance (Peyraud and Delagarde, 2013) and the second is by supplementation with conserved forages and concentrates (Morrison and Patterson, 2007). In open gazing dairy cattle farming, biochemical determination of serum constituents can provide valuable information's as relating to nutrition, sex, age and physiological status of the animal (Osman and Al-Busadah, 2003). Biochemical analyses of blood serum are very useful to compare the values obtained from ill animals with normal values in healthy animals and evaluate the body's internal condition (Jezek et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%