Literature DB >> 19178470

Haematological, biochemical and selected acute phase protein reference intervals for weaned female Merino lambs.

M L Lepherd1, P J Canfield, G B Hunt, K L Bosward.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Merino lambs are currently the subject of much research into the welfare aspects of mulesing and mulesing alternatives.
OBJECTIVE: Obtain haematology, biochemistry and acute phase protein reference intervals using modern methodologies for female Merino lambs.
METHOD: Blood was collected from 50, weaned, 9- to 16-week-old, female Merino lambs. Haematology and biochemistry panels were performed using routine automated methods. The acute phase proteins, fibrinogen, serum amyloid A and haptoglobin, were also measured using commercially available techniques. The reference intervals were determined to be the central 95% of results.
RESULTS: Differences in the concentrations for some analytes were seen when compared with reported studies in sheep, but may be explained by the use of sheep of a different signalment, as well as different methodologies for analyte measurement. Overall, most analytes gave similar values to those previously reported in other studies. Notable exceptions were alkaline phosphatase, phosphate and globulins, for which the different results were often attributed to the younger age of the sheep in the present study, and platelets and creatine kinase, for which the elevated levels may have been a result of stress and muscle exertion associated with blood collection and husbandry practices.
CONCLUSION: Established haematological, biochemical and acute phase protein reference intervals are necessary for the investigation of the systemic impact of mulesing and mulesing alternatives and for the investigation of systemic diseases affecting weaned, 9- to 16-week-old, female Merino lambs in general.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19178470     DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2008.00382.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust Vet J        ISSN: 0005-0423            Impact factor:   1.281


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