Influence of litter size on the hematologic profile of Awassi ewes during gestation and lactation

Q3 Veterinary Veterinary Integrative Sciences Pub Date : 2022-06-20 DOI:10.12982/vis.2022.047
A. Kadhem, T. Al-Thuwaini
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Physiological status and litter size affect ewes' hematological parameters, which serve as health indicators. These parameters reflect changes in an animal's physiological condition. Therefore, this study examined the hematological profiles of Awassi ewes with single and twin pregnancies during pregnancy and postpartum. A total of 232 sexually mature and healthy ewes (123 with single pregnancies and 109 with twin pregnancies) between the ages of 3 and 4 years were included in the current study. The sheep's blood was collected and hematological tests were conducted immediately on the samples. Results revealed variation in hematological parameters between ewes during pregnancy based on litter size. Twin-pregnant ewes had significantly higher amounts of RBC, PCV %, MCH, and MCHC during pregnancy months as compared to single-pregnant ewes. Compared to single pregnancies, Awassi ewes with twin pregnancies had higher leukocytes, lymphocytes, granulocytes, lymphocytes %, and granulocytes % than those with a singleton. Logistic regression confirmed that litter size contributes to the increase in hematological parameters. In conclusion, Awassi ewes with twin pregnancies exhibited an increase in the counts of leukocytes and erythrocytes constituents. This study provided valuable information about the association of twin-pregnant ewes with hematological parameters that could be used in sheep breeding and reproduction to improve diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment in the field.
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产仔数对妊娠和哺乳期阿瓦西母羊血液学特征的影响
生理状况和产仔数影响母羊的血液学参数,这些参数是健康指标。这些参数反映了动物生理状况的变化。因此,本研究检测了怀单胎和双胎的Awassi母羊在怀孕期间和产后的血液学特征。本研究共纳入232只性成熟且健康的母羊(123只单胎妊娠,109只双胎妊娠),年龄在3至4岁之间。采集绵羊的血液,并立即对样本进行血液学检查。结果显示,妊娠期母羊血液学参数因产仔数而异。与单胎母羊相比,双胎母羊在怀孕月份的RBC、PCV%、MCH和MCHC含量显著较高。与单胎妊娠相比,双胎妊娠的Awassi母羊比单胎妊娠的母羊具有更高的白细胞、淋巴细胞、粒细胞、淋巴细胞%和粒细胞%。Logistic回归证实,产仔数有助于血液学参数的增加。总之,双胎妊娠的Awassi母羊表现出白细胞和红细胞成分计数的增加。这项研究提供了关于双胎妊娠母羊与血液学参数之间关系的宝贵信息,可用于绵羊育种和繁殖,以改善诊断、预后和现场治疗。
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