The aim of this paper was to compare body growth, hematological profile development, and clinical biochemistry in the female progeny of a sire with the female progeny of its clone. Sixteen Friesian female calves, 9 daughters from a tested bull (BULL) and 7 from its somatic cell nuclear transfer clone (CLONE) were monitored from birth to 60 wk of life. Body weight (BW), wither height (WH), hip height (HH), body length (BL), and hearth girth (HG) were measured at birth and 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 36, and 50 wk. Blood samples were taken from jugular vein at 12 to 48 h from birth and 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, and 36 wks of age, to be analyzed for hematological, serum protein, and metabolic profiles. At the same time, rectal temperature ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine the effect of plane of nutrition (1) duri...
This paper considers the relationships among growth curve parameters and plasma metabolites in dairy...
Graduation date: 2015The following experiment presented herein compared growth, physiological, and r...
The aim of this paper was to compare body growth, hematological profile development, and clinical bi...
The aim of this paper was to compare welfare-related aspects of the female progeny of a bull sire w...
Age-related changes in blood variables have previously been reported for cattle. A few studies have ...
This study was intended to evaluate body size structure and growth parameters of crossbred heifers f...
Data presented in this study compare weight (kg) at birth, and at 205 (weaning) and 365 (yearling) d...
Abstract This paper is the first attempt to accurately de-scribe the hematological parameters for an...
The aim of this study was to determine the value of some hematological parameters in the blood plasm...
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 ...
The aim of this article was to compare plasma estrone sulfate (E1SO4), clinical biochemistry, and mi...
This study examined the onset of puberty, follicular dynam-ics, reproductive hormone profiles, and a...
Platelet and leukocyte count reference intervals (RIs) for cattle differ by age and while adult RIs ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine the effect of plane of nutrition (1) duri...
This paper considers the relationships among growth curve parameters and plasma metabolites in dairy...
Graduation date: 2015The following experiment presented herein compared growth, physiological, and r...
The aim of this paper was to compare body growth, hematological profile development, and clinical bi...
The aim of this paper was to compare welfare-related aspects of the female progeny of a bull sire w...
Age-related changes in blood variables have previously been reported for cattle. A few studies have ...
This study was intended to evaluate body size structure and growth parameters of crossbred heifers f...
Data presented in this study compare weight (kg) at birth, and at 205 (weaning) and 365 (yearling) d...
Abstract This paper is the first attempt to accurately de-scribe the hematological parameters for an...
The aim of this study was to determine the value of some hematological parameters in the blood plasm...
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 ...
The aim of this article was to compare plasma estrone sulfate (E1SO4), clinical biochemistry, and mi...
This study examined the onset of puberty, follicular dynam-ics, reproductive hormone profiles, and a...
Platelet and leukocyte count reference intervals (RIs) for cattle differ by age and while adult RIs ...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine the effect of plane of nutrition (1) duri...
This paper considers the relationships among growth curve parameters and plasma metabolites in dairy...
Graduation date: 2015The following experiment presented herein compared growth, physiological, and r...