Acta Agriculturae Serbica (Jan 2020)

Reference values of blood parameters in rams of the Bosnian Pramenka breed

  • Cincović Marko R.,
  • Belić Branislava,
  • Lakić Ivana,
  • Majkić Mira

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 49
pp. 37 – 43

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Pramenka is a breed of sheep widely distributed on the Balkan Peninsula (over 30 strains). A number of factors affect hematological and biochemical parameters in sheep blood such as breed, age, sex, region, season and health. The aim of this paper is to determine reference ranges for hematological and selected biochemical parameters in the blood of Bosnian Pramenka rams. The experiment included 362 blood samples. The rams were healthy, and were raised under farm conditions in Banat (Serbia). The blood was collected by puncture of v. jugularis, in vacuum cleaners with a purple stopper (EDTA, for hematological analysis) and with a yellow stopper (for biochemical analysis). The reference intervals of the blood parameters in Bosnian Pramenka rams were: WBC 4.34-17.0 ×109/mL; RBC 4.34-17.0×1012/mL; HGB 72.73-119.8 g/L; HTC 21.97-36.77 %; MCV 26.55-34.23 fL; MCH 8.57-11.34 pg; MCHC 311.32-345.16 g/L; PLT 118-556.45 ×109/mL; TPROT 56.53-70.51 g/L; ALB 29.81-40.05 g/L; GLOB 22.13-35.05 g/L; UREA 2.25-9.57 mmol/L; TBIL 2.21-11.35 mmol/L; GLU 2.41-6.93 mmol/L; CHOL 0.93-1.91 mmol/L; AST 58-244 IU/L; BHB 0.18-0.54 mmol/L and LDH 172-455 IU/L. Normal frequency distribution was determined for RBC, HTC, PLT, ALB, GLOB and CHOL, while other parameters did not have a normal frequency distribution. A positive correlation was found between body weight and RBC and HGB values, and a negative correlation between body weight and WBC and BHB values. The obtained reference values will be helpful in interpreting the health and productive status of the Bosnian Pramenka population. Further studies should focus on ewes and lambs, as well as on the deviation of blood parameters in the case of various diseases.

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