Abstract This paper is the first attempt to accurately de-scribe the hematological parameters for any African breed of cattle, by capturing the changes in these parameters over the first 12 months of an animal’s life using a population-based sample of calves reared under field conditions and natural disease challenge. Using a longitudinal study design, a stratified clustered random sample of newborn calves was recruited into the IDEAL study and monitored at 5-weekly intervals until 51 weeks of age. The blood cell analysis performed at each visit included: packed cell volume; red cell count; red cell distribution width; mean corpuscular volume; mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration; he-moglobin concentration; white cell count; absolute l...
In the postnatal period, neonatal adaptation in terms of cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, the...
<p>AIMS: To present the haematology and biochemistry profiles for cattle in New Zealand naturally in...
The need to intensify milk production urgently dictates the need to continue research on the physiol...
This paper is the first attempt to accurately describe the hematological parameters for any African ...
This paper is the first attempt to accurately describe the hematological parameters for any African ...
Background: Neonatal period in bovine presents important variations in hematologic and immunologic p...
Hematological profile of East African Short-Horn Zebu calves: From birth to 51 weeks of age Citation...
Platelet and leukocyte count reference intervals (RIs) for cattle differ by age and while adult RIs ...
The aim of this study was to determine the value of some hematological parameters in the blood plasm...
The aim of this paper was to compare body growth, hematological profile development, and clinical bi...
The hematological study in fifteen healthy Gaolao calves ranging from birth to 12 months of age indi...
The aim of this paper was to compare welfare-related aspects of the female progeny of a bull sire w...
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to evaluate changes in hematological parameters in the postnatal...
Establishing of reference intervals (RI) for hematologic variables and blood serum acute phase prote...
Background: The wellbeing and performance of calves may be impaired if raised in high temperature en...
In the postnatal period, neonatal adaptation in terms of cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, the...
<p>AIMS: To present the haematology and biochemistry profiles for cattle in New Zealand naturally in...
The need to intensify milk production urgently dictates the need to continue research on the physiol...
This paper is the first attempt to accurately describe the hematological parameters for any African ...
This paper is the first attempt to accurately describe the hematological parameters for any African ...
Background: Neonatal period in bovine presents important variations in hematologic and immunologic p...
Hematological profile of East African Short-Horn Zebu calves: From birth to 51 weeks of age Citation...
Platelet and leukocyte count reference intervals (RIs) for cattle differ by age and while adult RIs ...
The aim of this study was to determine the value of some hematological parameters in the blood plasm...
The aim of this paper was to compare body growth, hematological profile development, and clinical bi...
The hematological study in fifteen healthy Gaolao calves ranging from birth to 12 months of age indi...
The aim of this paper was to compare welfare-related aspects of the female progeny of a bull sire w...
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to evaluate changes in hematological parameters in the postnatal...
Establishing of reference intervals (RI) for hematologic variables and blood serum acute phase prote...
Background: The wellbeing and performance of calves may be impaired if raised in high temperature en...
In the postnatal period, neonatal adaptation in terms of cardiovascular, respiratory, metabolic, the...
<p>AIMS: To present the haematology and biochemistry profiles for cattle in New Zealand naturally in...
The need to intensify milk production urgently dictates the need to continue research on the physiol...