Resumen
Age-related changes in hematological values occur in almost
all mammalian species, and published studies that include repeated measurements of
hematological parameters in calves during the first months of life are limited. The
objective of the present investigation was to determine the hematological values with
sequential measurements from birth to 6 months of age in calves of the Holstein breed
Frisian mestizas, in the Nero farm located at 3000 masl. Blood samples were taken from 36
clinically healthy heifers, hematological tests were performed on automatic cell counters
for veterinary use and calibrated for the bovine species. The results were processed using
the software SPSS version 22, in which the minimum, maximum, average and the standard
deviation for the age in days and the hematological values were calculated. In addition,
from the descriptive statistics the Pearson Correlation test was applied to establish
whether there is a correlation between the evaluated values with respect to age. The
significance levels were established to two tails for both p≤0.01(**) and p≤0.05(*). In
conclusion, it can be stated that most correlations evidenced have a low association with
age, however, the MCV[1] has an average association (Pearson Correlation -0.531**, R2 =
0.28), which decreases to as the age of calves increases.[1] MCV: Medium Corpuscular Volumen
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | Maskana; Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2018) |
| Estado | Publicada - 2018 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Palabras clave
- Terneras; Valores hematológicos; Holstein Frisian