1976
DOI: 10.1136/vr.98.10.195
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Some haematological values in English thoroughbred horses

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“…Whereas there has been considerable study of the haematology of the horse (STEWART and HOLMAN, 1940;HANSEN and TODD, 1951 ;SCHALM et al, 1975 andALLEN andARCHER, 1976) very little work seems to have been published on the donkey. The study of NESER (1923) was limited to erythrocyte and leucocyte counts.…”
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“…Whereas there has been considerable study of the haematology of the horse (STEWART and HOLMAN, 1940;HANSEN and TODD, 1951 ;SCHALM et al, 1975 andALLEN andARCHER, 1976) very little work seems to have been published on the donkey. The study of NESER (1923) was limited to erythrocyte and leucocyte counts.…”
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abnormality and therefore to training management. [31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38] Groups of predominantly immature horses (Thoroughbred flat racing) that are stressed by continual population change and what must be considered unnatural housing and feeding practices, training, transport, and racing suffer a full variety of injuries and diseases for which appropriate veterinary supervision is required. The more pieces of the puzzle that are available to the clinical pathologist, clinician, and trainer, the more likely is the team to be able to recognize the picture, make the correct diagnosis, and apply the appropriate treatment and management.

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“…Спортивні породи коней вимагають особливого підходу до утримання, включаючи збалансоване харчування і обов'язкові тренінги. У зв'язку з постійним збільшенням вимог до жвавості чистокровних порід коней, зростає потреба у великій кількості енергії, яку часто намагаються компенсувати за допомогою синтетичних препаратів-стимуляторів енергетичного обміну (Brejtsher et al, 1971;Allen et al, 1979;Kaljuzhnyj, 1983;Snow et al, 1983).…”
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