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- Title
HAEMATOLOGICALAND BIOCHEMICALPARAMETERS OF CAPTIVE SPOTTED DEER (Axisaxis) AS A REFERENCE VALUE.
- Authors
R., Seemanthini; Jani, R. G.
- Abstract
(2-8 years of age) reared in different captive environment to compare as reference values vis-àvis domestic small ruminants for assessing their health status. Haemoglobin, haematocrit (PCV), total erythrocyte count and total leucocyte count were measured to show 10.8± 0.87 g/dl, 38.0 ±0.7%, 12.6±0.8×106 and 5.20 ±0.2×103 respectively. The mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular haemoglobin and mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration were found to be 28.6±1.4µ3, 8.2±0.6 µg, and 26.4±1.5% respectively. The erythrocyte size was of microcytic type in spotted deer. Amongst the different leukocyte neutrophil predominated (58.0 ±1.50%) over lymphocyte (40.0 ±1.24%) compared to other small ruminant species. Plasma glucose, serum total protein, cholesterol and urea concentration were 68.00±8.01 mg/dl, 9.80±0.60g/dl, 134.00 ± 09.20 mg/dl and 24.20 ±0.36 g/dl respectively. Serum calcium and phosphorus showed in normal range stress of handling due to chemical immobilization and restraint may have induced some alteration in these haemato-biochemical parameters which is difficult to be eliminated and similar observation may be compiled for reference in captive deer species.
- Subjects
VETERINARY hematology; VETERINARY public health; AXIS axis; DEER; BLOOD serum analysis; DISEASES
- Publication
Indian Journal of Veterinary Sciences & Biotechnology, 2015, Vol 11, Issue 1, p65
- ISSN
2394-0247
- Publication type
Article