2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11250-021-02961-3
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Haematological profiles of Indonesian fat-tailed sheep under different physiological conditions

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“…The resulting hemoglobin in the study was consistent with the reference parameter (Kramer, 2000;Feldman et al, 2002). The hemoglobin level was equivalent to that of the thick-tailed sheep, which was 9.83 ± 0.57 g/dL (Sarmin et al, 2021b). It was reported that among Iraqi Awassi sheep the hemoglobin of the lactating sheep was lower than that of the ram (Badawi and AL-Hadithy, 2014).…”
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“…The resulting hemoglobin in the study was consistent with the reference parameter (Kramer, 2000;Feldman et al, 2002). The hemoglobin level was equivalent to that of the thick-tailed sheep, which was 9.83 ± 0.57 g/dL (Sarmin et al, 2021b). It was reported that among Iraqi Awassi sheep the hemoglobin of the lactating sheep was lower than that of the ram (Badawi and AL-Hadithy, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The results of the study showed that the physiological status (Murphy, 2014;Ahmadi-hamedani et al, 2016) and reproduction status (Dias et al, 2010) of both male and female sheep did not have any significant impact on the hemoglobin. The results of the analysis showed that the sheep in the study were not anemic because of ferrous deficiency (Cihan et al, 2016) and the oxygen-carrying capacities were normal (Sarmin et al, 2021b).…”
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