2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00580-019-03037-3
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Morphometric study of red blood cells in non-descriptive cattle with respect to age and sex

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“…In cattle the results were conversely different, the erythrocytic size has no significant difference between the young and adult within the females, while a significant difference (p<0.001) was present in young and adult males; the results match with (Dash, 2020). According to (Adili et al, 2013), size of the erythrocyte is larger in males as compared to females, our results were the same as (Adili et al, 2013), so it may be considered a bovine property or linked trait in all these species of animals.…”
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“…In cattle the results were conversely different, the erythrocytic size has no significant difference between the young and adult within the females, while a significant difference (p<0.001) was present in young and adult males; the results match with (Dash, 2020). According to (Adili et al, 2013), size of the erythrocyte is larger in males as compared to females, our results were the same as (Adili et al, 2013), so it may be considered a bovine property or linked trait in all these species of animals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Spindle-shaped erythrocytes were also found in goats. Acanthocytes or disc-shaped erythrocytes were found in sheep, as seen in the (Dash, 2020), the morphological features and breed on the morphometry of erythrocytes of female cattle.…”
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confidence: 92%
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