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ISSN 2228-9860
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Vol.12(12) (2021)

  • Biochemical Blood Profile of the Kazakh White-Headed Breed Depending on Age

    M.A. Derkho (Department of Natural Sciences, South Ural State Agrarian University, Troitsk, RUSSIAN FEDERATION),
    A.Zh. Baltabekova, B.K Balabaev (Municipal State-owned Public Enterprise "Kostanay Agricultural College" of the Education Department of the Akimat of the Kostanay region, Kostanay, KAZAKHSTAN),
    A.O. Derkho (Department of Natural Sciences, South Ural State Agrarian University, Troitsk, RUSSIAN FEDERATION).

    Disciplinary: Animal and Veterinary Science, BioScience.

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    DOI: 10.14456/ITJEMAST.2021.242

    Keywords: Repair bulls; Servicing bulls; Biochemical composition; Reference boundaries; Protein metabolism; Bull calves.

    Abstract
    The reference boundaries of biochemical parameters of blood in males of the Kazakh white-headed breed have been determined, depending on the age and biological development of the body. The object of the study was to repair bulls during the rearing period and service bulls during production use. The research material was blood taken from bulls at 8, 11, 15, 18, and 21 months of age, from bulls at the age of 3, 5, and 8 years. It was established that in statistical sampling of the breed the reference boundaries of biochemical parameters of blood fluctuated in the following intervals: total protein 63.32-86.24 g/l, albumin 23.41-43.41 g/l, urea 2.25-5.16 mmol/l, AAT 1.40-4.20 mmol/h·l, ALT 0.95-3.30 mmol/h·l, total lipids 0.50-4.37 g/l, triglycerides 0.11-0.89 mmol/l, cholesterol 1.24-5.01 mmol/l, HDL cholesterol 0.94-2.53 mmol/l, LDL cholesterol 0.59-2.20 mmol/l. These boundaries for blood parameters can be used as normative indicators in animal health monitoring, conducting therapeutic measures, and developing breeding work models.

    Paper ID: 12A12K

    Cite this article:

    Derkho, M.A., Baltabekova, A.Zh., Balabaev, B.K., Derkho A.O. (2021). Biochemical Blood Profile of the Kazakh White-Headed Breed Depending on Age. International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies, 12(12), 12A12K, 1-11. http://doi.org/10.14456/ITJEMAST.2021.242



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