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“…Then, values below 3, close to 2.5, might probably be indicated for animals in an extensive or semi-intensive management system, where they do more physical efforts when looking for food or competing for their food. It is important remember that management system and the amount of exercises interfere on BCS values (Gravena et al 2010). However, the combination between BCS with blood and metabolic biomarkers in the present experiment may indicate that current donkeys were well adapted to this management systems in Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…Then, values below 3, close to 2.5, might probably be indicated for animals in an extensive or semi-intensive management system, where they do more physical efforts when looking for food or competing for their food. It is important remember that management system and the amount of exercises interfere on BCS values (Gravena et al 2010). However, the combination between BCS with blood and metabolic biomarkers in the present experiment may indicate that current donkeys were well adapted to this management systems in Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…This situation has made it difficult to characterize various blood biomarkers, which are important for the understanding of health and disease states of these animals. Exceptions can be found in donkeys' rearing for the production of mules or in breeds protected due to the risk of extinction and in 'sanctuaries' (Gravena et al 2010, Fantuz et al 2013). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the Brazilian Association of Pêga Donkey Breeders (ABCJ Pêga) has approximately 2,000 members and about 20,000 mules and donkeys registered (Canisso and McDonnell 2010). However, a limited number of researches about hematological and serum biochemical variables of this species in Brazil have been performed (Campos et al 1968;Gacek et al 1973Gacek et al , 1975aPerdigão de Oliveira et al 1974, 1980, 1983Godoy 2003;Mori et al 2003Mori et al , 2004Mori et al , 2010aGravena et al 2010;Gameleira et al 2011;Cavalcante et al 2012;Girardi et al 2013), and this number is further reduced when speaking specifically of Pêga breed (Campos et al 1968;Girardi et al 2013). Much of necessary informations to clinical activities with donkeys are extrapolated from those existing for horses, which could not be a valid comparison (Aluja et al 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the pregnancy and lactation, there was higher production of red blood cells, a consequence of fetal growth and milk production, respectively. The result evidenced for the total RBC count was probably related to the circulatory and endocrine changes, in which cows are imposed in periods of higher metabolic demands, since during the final third of pregnancy increases the uterine demand for the blood supply to guarantee fetal nutrition, expanding the nutritional requirements mainly of oxygen used to the gas exchanges via placental (Abuelo et al, 2015;Gravena et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, close to parturition, more specifically, the transition period (last three weeks of pregnancy and the first three weeks of lactation) may occur many physiological changes such as preparation for calving, preparation of the mammary gland for the production of colostrum and peak of milk production. The physiological changes occur generating high energy and protein demand for maternal maintenance and fetal development, increasing the nutrients requirements that promote changes in blood parameters (Gravena et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%