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Some Hematological and Blood Biochemical Profile of Iraqi Riverine Buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) During Different Gestation Periods
Pages 78-84
Talal A. Abdulkareem

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1927-520X.2013.02.02.4

Published: 30 June 2013

 


Abstract: This study was conducted to demonstrate some hematological and blood biochemical profile of Iraqi riverine buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) during pregnancy. Ten out of 22 adult buffaloes of 4.6 ± 0.97 years old were used in this study. Blood samples was collected from each buffalo from mating (day 0), day 22-24 PM, 10-12 days interval during gestation period. Hemoglobin (Hb) was greater (P < 0.05) at days 103 – 106, 133 – 136 and 238 – 241 of pregnancy than those at 32 -34 days PM. The AST was highest at days 133 – 136 of pregnancy. Higher and lower ALP activity was noted at days 178-181 of gestation. A considerable increase in plasma albumin occurred at days 268–271 of gestation in comparison to days 42 – 44 PM. In conclusion, nutritional deficiencies and metabolic disorders during gestation in riverine buffaloes can be detected by monitoring blood alterations.

Keywords: Hematology, blood biochemistry, gestation, buffaloes.
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Hypospadias in Buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis) Mediterranean Breed - Case Report
Pages 85-87
Rodrigo Volpato, Michelle S. Araujo, Stephane C.O.R. Vexenate and Eunice Oba

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1927-520X.2013.02.02.5

Published: 30 June 2013


Abstract: Hypospadias is a rare congenital condition characterized by abnormal development of the penile urethra, penis, scrotum and prepuce. The etiopathogenesis is still not fully elucidated, but it is based on a deficiency of testosterone during the critical stage of morphogenesis. At UNESP’s experimental farm was born a Mediterranean breed buffalo calf with congenital abnormalities in the reproductive system, being diagnosed with hypospadias.

Keywords: Buffalo, pathology, reproductive system, male, hypospadias.
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Estimation of Conformation Score in Relation to Body Measurements Using 3D Scanner in Swamp Buffaloes
Pages 88-94
C. Buranakarl, J. Indramangala, K. Koobkaew, N. Sanghuayphrai, J. Sanpote, C. Tanprasert, T. Phatrapornnant, W. Sukhumavasi and P. Nampimoon

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1927-520X.2013.02.02.6

Published: 30 June 2013Open Access

 


Abstract: The objective of this study was to develop the appropriate equations to estimate the conformation score both in male and female swamp buffaloes using body part measurements from 3D scanner. The buffaloes’ conformation was evaluated using 3D scanning technique in 72 males and 78 females at Surin, Uthaithanee, Bangkok, Nakornpanom and Sakaew provinces of Thailand. Height (A), heart girth (B), shoulder width (C), iliac width (D), ischial tuberosity width (E), the length between shoulder and ileal wing (F, G), the length between ileal wing to ischial tuberosity (H, I), the length between shoulder to ischial tuberosity (J1, J2), tail length (K), knee circumference (L), the width measuring between the tip (M), the middle (N) and the base of horns (O), the horn length (P) and the length measured from the base to the tip of the horn on the same site (Q) were measured. The results found that A B, D, E, FG, J1J2, L and P were significantly higher along with age in both males and females. The scores obtained currently between academics and the philosophers were closely correlated in every categories in both male and females buffaloes over four and three years of age, respectively, except for the reproductive organ in females. The coefficient of determination (R2) for score prediction in male buffaloes under 4 years old was highest when body length and knee circumference were included in the equation: Score = [(0.568 J1J2) + (1.584 L) – 77.89] (R2 = 0.57, n = 19). The prime factor affecting score in male over 4 years of age was heart girth (R2 = 0.70). However, R2 was rise up to 0.85 when girdle width was included into the equation: Score = [(0.485 B) + (1.892 D) – 156.54] (n = 53). In females under 3 years old, the R2 were low in all type of equation (one traits to four traits equation; 0.25-0.42, n = 21). However, in females over 3 years of age the R2 is high (0.66) when girdle width was included in the equation : Score = [2.655 D – 91.52] (n = 57). Therefore, different traits should be used to evaluate the conformation in immature and mature males and females.

Keywords: Conformation score, body measurements, 3D scanner, swamp buffaloes.
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Point Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Helminthiaisis in Buffaloes of Jammu, India
Pages 95-97
Muzaffar Rasool Mir, M.Z. Chishti, Majidah Rashid, S.A. Dar, Rajash Katoch, J.A. Kuchay and J.A. Dar

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6000/1927-520X.2013.02.02.7

Published: 30 June 2013

 


Abstract: The present study was carried out to determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal helminthiasis in buffaloes of Jammu area of Jammu And Kashmir State for the period of one year. For this purpose, 173 faecal samples were collected from different areas (Bisnah, R S Pura, Sidrah, Jammu city and Akhnoor) of subtropical Jammu. Parasitological procedures used for the identification of helminthes were direct and indirect methods. The overall prevalence of helminthiasis was 38.72%. Helminthic infection was recorded throughout the year with seasonal variations.

Keywords: Gastrointestinal Helminthiasis, Buffaloes, Prevalence, Jammu, Faecal samples, Seasonal variations.
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