Title of article :
Blood biochemical parameters during the lactation and
dry period in Tuj ewes
Author/Authors :
M. Karapehlivan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This study was conducted to determine the level of certain biochemical parameters reflecting the energy metabolism status on
days 1 and 30 of lactation and 3 weeks after drying off in Tuj ewes. The trial was conducted on 10 clinically healthy, 2–3-year-old
Tuj ewes. Blood samples were collected on days 1 and 30 of lactation and 3 weeks after drying off. The serum urea concentrations
on day 30 of lactation were higher than those on the 1st day of lactation and 3 weeks after drying off (P < 0.001). Similarly, the
serum urea concentration on the 1st day of lactation was higher than those 3 weeks after drying off (P < 0.001). Serum uric acid
concentrations on day 30 of lactation were higher than those at the 1st day of lactation and 3 weeks after drying off (P < 0.01).
Similarly the blood total protein levels 3 weeks after drying off were higher, compared to those on the 1st day of lactation (P < 0.01).
A decrease in serum albumin, albumin/globulin and FFA levels were recorded 3 weeks after drying off and on day 30 of lactation
compared to those on the onset of lactation (P < 0.001). Serum globulin levels 3 weeks after drying off and on day 30 of lactation
were higher than those on the 1st day of lactation (P < 0.01). Whole triglyceride concentration 3 weeks after drying off were higher
the compared to those on days 1 and 30 of lactation (P < 0.001). Serum glucose concentrations on days 1 and 30 of lactation were
higher than those 3 weeks after drying off (P < 0.01). Serum T3 concentration 3 weeks after drying off and on day 30 of lactation
were higher compared to those on the 1st day of lactation (P < 0.001), while, serum T4 levels on day 30 of lactation were lower than
those on the 1st day of lactation and 3 weeks after drying off (P < 0.001). Current findings regarding the blood parameters on days
1 and 30 of lactation and 3 weeks after drying off may expand the knowledge for the diagnosis and prognosis of reproductive and
metabolic diseases in sheep during these phases and warrants further research.
© 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Sheep , lactation , Dry period , metabolism
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research