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Морфологические показатели крови как критерий оценки адаптационных способностей телят

Морфологические показатели крови как критерий оценки адаптационных способностей телят

Abstract

Экспериментально установлено, что у телят-гипотрофиков морфологические показатели крови в среднем ниже, чем у функционально зрелых. Особенностью лейкоцитарного профиля крови физиологически незрелых телят являются наличие юных нейтрофилов (5,56%) и отсутствие базофилов, что свидетельствует о незрелости их гемопоэтической системы. У телят-гипотрофиков, выращенных на «холоде», морфологические показатели крови ниже, чем у нормотрофиков, содержащихся в аналогичных условиях. Этот факт свидетельствует о низкой степени реактивности и способности к адаптации функционально незрелых телят.

It is experimentally found that morphological blood values in hypotrophic calves on the average are lower than in functionally mature ones. Occurrence of adolescent neutrophils (5.56%) in the leukocyte blood profile is a characteristic feature of physiologically unripe calves as well as the absence of basophils, that indicates to their hemopoietic systems immaturity. Hypotrophic calves, grown up at "cold" conditions have lower morphological blood values than the normotrophic peers kept on equal terms. This indicates low reactivity and adaptability of functionally unripe calves.

Keywords

ТЕЛЯТА, АДАПТАЦИЯ, ОРГАНИЗМ, КРОВЬ, ЛЕЙКОГРАММА, ГИПОТРОФИЯ, ФИЗИОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ЗРЕЛОСТЬ, ВЫРАЩИВАНИЕ, НОВОРОЖДЕННЫЕ, "ХОЛОДНЫЙ" МЕТОД, "COLD" METHOD

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