The levels of the blood serum thyroid hormones, glucose and cholesterol in swiss brown cows which were at the lactation

In this investigation, 24 Swiss Brown Cows which were clinically healthy and similar age were used During the two month, the blood samples were taken from dry cows and early, mild an late lactalion animals at 15 days intervals Total thyroxine (TT<sub>4</sub>), total triiodothyronine (TT&...

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Main Authors: Tufan Keçeci, Mehmet Kocabatrnaz, A. Nuri Sezer
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Published: Selcuk University Press
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A. Nuri Sezer
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description In this investigation, 24 Swiss Brown Cows which were clinically healthy and similar age were used During the two month, the blood samples were taken from dry cows and early, mild an late lactalion animals at 15 days intervals Total thyroxine (TT<sub>4</sub>), total triiodothyronine (TT<sub>3</sub>), glucose and total cholesterol levels In the blood serum were determined Daily milk production ot the animals in the lactation stages were measured The mean daily milk production in the early, mild and late lactation cows were found to be 13.94 lt, 10.56 It and 8.69 It respectively. It was determined significantly differences among the mean blood serum TT<sub>4</sub> (4.19 µg/dl, 4.19 µg/dl, 4.50 µg/dl and 4 64 µg/dl respectively) TT<sub>3</sub> (95.67 ng/dl, 106.89 ng/dl. 110, 82 ng/dl and 106 10 ng/dl respectively) glucose (57.94 mg/dl, 58.08 mg/dl, 62 41 mg/dl and 64 35 mg/dl respectively) and total cholesterol (94.34 mg/dl, 93.66 mg/dl, 88.46 mg/dl and 86,11 mg/dl respectively levels of dry animals and cows in the early, mild and late lactation stages. Based on results, it was concluded that lactation was significantly affected the levels of the blood serum TT<sub>4</sub>, TT<sub>3</sub>, glucose and total cholesterol depend on daily milk production in the cows.
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spelling doaj-art-591d9a8370ae4bae8168ad01b8312d312025-02-03T11:31:17ZengSelcuk University PressEurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences1309-69582146-1953111111118679The levels of the blood serum thyroid hormones, glucose and cholesterol in swiss brown cows which were at the lactationTufan Keçeci0Mehmet Kocabatrnaz1A. Nuri Sezer2S. Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi, Fizyoloji Anabilim Dalı, KONYAS. Ü. Veteriner Fakültesi, Fizyoloji Anabilim Dalı, KONYAÖzel Nükleer Tıp Merkezi, KONYAIn this investigation, 24 Swiss Brown Cows which were clinically healthy and similar age were used During the two month, the blood samples were taken from dry cows and early, mild an late lactalion animals at 15 days intervals Total thyroxine (TT<sub>4</sub>), total triiodothyronine (TT<sub>3</sub>), glucose and total cholesterol levels In the blood serum were determined Daily milk production ot the animals in the lactation stages were measured The mean daily milk production in the early, mild and late lactation cows were found to be 13.94 lt, 10.56 It and 8.69 It respectively. It was determined significantly differences among the mean blood serum TT<sub>4</sub> (4.19 µg/dl, 4.19 µg/dl, 4.50 µg/dl and 4 64 µg/dl respectively) TT<sub>3</sub> (95.67 ng/dl, 106.89 ng/dl. 110, 82 ng/dl and 106 10 ng/dl respectively) glucose (57.94 mg/dl, 58.08 mg/dl, 62 41 mg/dl and 64 35 mg/dl respectively) and total cholesterol (94.34 mg/dl, 93.66 mg/dl, 88.46 mg/dl and 86,11 mg/dl respectively levels of dry animals and cows in the early, mild and late lactation stages. Based on results, it was concluded that lactation was significantly affected the levels of the blood serum TT<sub>4</sub>, TT<sub>3</sub>, glucose and total cholesterol depend on daily milk production in the cows.http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=679lactationthyroid hormonesglucosetotal cholesterol
spellingShingle Tufan Keçeci
Mehmet Kocabatrnaz
A. Nuri Sezer
The levels of the blood serum thyroid hormones, glucose and cholesterol in swiss brown cows which were at the lactation
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
lactation
thyroid hormones
glucose
total cholesterol
title The levels of the blood serum thyroid hormones, glucose and cholesterol in swiss brown cows which were at the lactation
title_full The levels of the blood serum thyroid hormones, glucose and cholesterol in swiss brown cows which were at the lactation
title_fullStr The levels of the blood serum thyroid hormones, glucose and cholesterol in swiss brown cows which were at the lactation
title_full_unstemmed The levels of the blood serum thyroid hormones, glucose and cholesterol in swiss brown cows which were at the lactation
title_short The levels of the blood serum thyroid hormones, glucose and cholesterol in swiss brown cows which were at the lactation
title_sort levels of the blood serum thyroid hormones glucose and cholesterol in swiss brown cows which were at the lactation
topic lactation
thyroid hormones
glucose
total cholesterol
url http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=679
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