Assessing the haematology and serum chemistry of Uda rams fed different Kanwa based mineral licks

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. 209-215
Author(s):  
A. Abdulkarim ◽  
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K. M. Aljameel ◽  

This study was conducted at the Department of Animal Science’s Teaching and Research farm of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto to evaluate the effect of feeding different kanwa based mineral licks on blood profile of Uda rams. Blood of twenty (20) yearlings Uda rams aged by dentition were used to evaluate the effect of Kanwa¬-based mineral blocks. Four (4) animals were allotted to each treatment (Kanwa block) with each animal serving as a replicate. The Kanwa used were Kanwan Bai-Bai, Kanwan Kolo, Hogga, Balma and conventional mineral lick to represent treatment 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively. Data was collected at the end of the experiment. The result of haematological analysis showed significant (p<0.05) differences in all the parameters analysed except PCV, MCH, WBC and eosinophil; the result indicated that all the values where within the normal reference range except in MCHC where animals placed in T2 and T3 shows values slightly above the normal range. The result of serum biochemistry showed that all the values measured were within the normal reference range for sheep except the albumin of animals placed in T3 which had values slightly above the normal range. The serum mineral composition showed that Potassium levels were higher in T2 and lower in T4; however, there was no difference between animals placed in treatments 1, 2 and 3, so also between treatments 1, 3 and 4. The study concluded that Kanwa positively affected sheep production with no adverse effect on both haematological and serum chemistry, hence little health hazard is associated with feeding Kanwa-based blocks on growing Uda rams.

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mavin Macauley ◽  
Mohamed Shagwi ◽  
Kim Howe ◽  
Andrew Curry ◽  
Elizabeth Howell ◽  
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Vol 103 (4) ◽  
pp. 1696-1703 ◽  
Author(s):  
Grethe Å Ueland ◽  
Paal Methlie ◽  
Marianne Øksnes ◽  
Hrafnkell B Thordarson ◽  
Jørn Sagen ◽  
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Vol 52 ◽  
pp. 224-224
Author(s):  
R.K. Pooh ◽  
T. Nakamura ◽  
M. Machida ◽  
K. Uenishi ◽  
K. Kusunoki ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Torremante ◽  
F. Flock ◽  
W. Kirschner

Preterm birth is the most common reason for perinatal morbidity and mortality in the western world. It has been shown that in euthyreotic pregnant women with thyroid autoimmune antibodies, L-Thyroxine replacement reduces preterm delivery rate in singleton pregnancies. We investigated in a nonrandomized retrospective observational study whether L-Thyroxine replacement, maintaining maternal free thyroxine serum level in the high normal reference range prescribed for nonpregnant women also influences the rate of preterm delivery in women without thyroid autoimmune antibodies. As control group for preterm delivery rate, data from perinatal statistics of the State of Baden-Württemberg from 2006 were used. The preterm delivery rate in the study group was significantly reduced. The subgroup analysis shows no difference in primiparous but a decline in multiparous by approximately 61% with L-Thyroxine replacement. Maintaining free thyroxine serum level in the high normal reference range prescribed for nonpregnant women may reduce the preterm delivery rate.


1998 ◽  
Vol 19 (11) ◽  
pp. 1108
Author(s):  
A. Mackie ◽  
E. McCauley ◽  
L. Stephenson ◽  
A. J. Chuck

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