Evaluation of Biochemical Variations in Sub-clinical Hypocalcemia and its Association with Other Transition conditions Naidu G. Srinivas*, Rani N. Lakshmi, Mani B. Shobha, Sreedevi B. Department of Veterinary Medicine, NTR College of Veterinary Science, Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU) Gannavaram-521102 (Andhra Pradesh) *Corresponding author. E-mail: nalluri_lr@yahoo.co.in
Online published on 4 May, 2019. Abstract Crossbred cows were screened for sub-clinical hypocalcemia during transition period. Sub-clinical hypocalcemia accounted for 45.74 percent cows screened with serum calcium value less than 8 mg/dL (7.11±0.09 mg/dL) with significant increase in BHBA (1.32±0.29 mmol/L) and serum urea nitrogen levels (20.36±2.41 mg/dL) compared to healthy animals. Serum magnesium and glucose values did not vary significantly with healthy cows. In the study out of 43 cows with sub-clinical hypocalcemia, 34 cows (79.10 percent) had sub-clinical hypocalcemia along with other clinical/sub-clinical conditions like sub-clinical ketosis, mastitis, dystocia and retention of placenta, uterine prolapse, udder edema, laminitis, vaginal prolapse, uterine torsion and metritis. Top Keywords BHBA, cow, hypocalcemia, peri-parturient disease, sub-clinical. Top |