STUDIES ON THE BIOCHEMICAL CONTENTS OF MARATHWADI BUFFALO BLOOD
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https://doi.org/10.56825/bufbu.2025.4444830Keywords:
Bubalus bubalis, buffaloes, blood urea nitrogen, serum total lipids, Marathwadi buffaloAbstract
The study includes certain blood biochemical constituents in the three groups of Marathwadi buffaloes. Group 1: First lactation (10 animals). Group 2: Second lactation (10 animals).Group 3: Third lactation (10 animals), urea, total lipid, decreased as the lactation number increased. Rations of blood total observed that the urea, is higher concentration in blood. Whereas the total lipids, calcium, phosphorus and potassium have higher concentration in milk as compared to blood.
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