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Hematological and biochemical profile of cattle reared under commercial farming in Gorkha
1. P R E PA R E D B Y:
D r. K r i s h n a P r a s a d A c h a r y a
R e g i o n a l Ve t e r i n a r y L a b o r a t o r y, P o k h a r a , N e p a l
P R E S E N T E R :
D r. K e d a r R a j P a n d e
S e n i o r Ve t e r i n a r y O f f i c e r,
R e g i o n a l Ve t e r i n a r y L a b o r a t o r y, P o k h a r a
Hematological and biochemical profile of
cattle reared under commercial farming in
Gorkha
2. Introduction:
Cattle is one of the important part of national
economy.
Dairy cattle is growing enterprise in Nepal
Dairy sector alone contributes to about 8% of
national GDP.
Reproductive problems- Abortion and infertility and
poor productive performances are the major
hindrances for the profitability of dairy sector in
Nepal.
3. Rationale
Blood constituents can provide valuable information about
the general health of an animal (Kaneko 1997).
Can be used for evaluating the health status, stress and
welfare status of the animal (Mc Dowell 1992; Opera et al
2006; Kaneko 1997).
Hematological profile ----- very important in evaluation of
the health status of animals and clinical interpretation of
laboratory data, is a prerequisite for diagnosis of several
patho-physiological and infectious disorders in cattle (
Kaneko 1997; Radostitis et al 2006; Sripad et al 2014).
Keeping these in view, present study was undertaken at the
Commercial cattle farms of Gorkha, Nepal.
4. Methods
Commercial cattle farms of Gorkha district was taken
purposively.
A total of 45 animals were selected randomly and from each
animal 5 ml of blood, and about 15 gram of fecal samples were
taken and processed following standard procedures.
The samples were then taken to laboratory for the hematological
and biochemical analysis and parasitological examination
respectively.
The obtained values were then entered in MS excel 2007 and
expressed as Mean±SE.
5. Result
Parameters Obtained
References (
Koshihara 2006; Jain
1993) Result Possible indications:
RBC million/mm3 5.975± 0.171 5.0-10.0 In Range
WBC thousand/mm3 5.953 ± 0.393 4-12 In Range
Platelets
293.256 ±31.683
300-800 slightly low
May be due to
autoimmune reaction
Haemoglobin % 9.130 ±0.159 8.0-15.0 In Range
PCV % 27.644± 0.483 24.0-46.0 In Range
Neutrophil % 33.80±1.573 15.0-47.0 In range
Lymphocyte % 55.289±1.486 45.0-75.0 In range
Eosinophil % 4.889±0.323 Low
Monocyte % 5.790±0.539 2.0-7.0 Range
Basophil % 0 0-2.0 In Range
Hematological values ( Mean± S.E) of Dairy cattle of Gorkha
6. Obtained Result
References ( Jain 1993;
Koshihara 2006) Indications
Parameters
Blood sugar 11.08 ± 1.063 Very low 35-55 Hypoglycemia
Protein mg/dl 7.515 ± 0.154 In Range 5.7-8.1
Phosphorus mg/dl 6.384 ±0.219 In Range 4.0-8.0
Calcium mg/dl 5.702 ± 0.165 Low 8.0-12.5 Hypocalcemia
Serum Biochemical values ( Mean± S.E) of Dairy cattle of Gorkha
7. Conclusion:
Though the other hematological and biochemical
values were normal, blood sugar and Calcium level
were low. Thus, nutritional intervention to normalize
the blood calcium and sugar level is strongly
recommended.