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Biochemical and Haematological Values in Venous Blood of Farmed Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) at High Altitude

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Biochemical values were determined in venous blood of 30 and haematological values in 60 red deer of average body mass 53.9 kg, aged 5 months, kept on pasture in Central Mexico at the altitude of 2 450 m. In blood samples from jugular vein of clinically healthy animals without sedation, the average serum concentrations were as follows: urea 6.32 mmol/L, glucose 5.09 mmol/L, Na + 142.3 mmol/L, K + 7.03 mmol/L, Cl -100.5 mmol/L, Ca 2+ 2.12 mmol/L, inorganic P 2.41 mmol/L, Mg 2+ 0.91 mmol/L, Cu 9.86 mol/L, Zn 16.97 mol/L and activity of AST 54.3 IU/L and creatine kinase 221 IU/L. Blood pH was 7.41, pCO 2 37.7 mm Hg, actual bicarbonate 24.3 mmol/L, base excess 0.73 mmol/L, total CO 2 25.3 mmol/L, haemoglobin 156 g/L, PCV 0.47 L/L, leukocytes 4.8 x 10 9 /L and plasma protein 66.0 g/L. Biochemical and haematological values determined in red deer at the altitude above 2000 m are the first reference and can be used for health control and diagnosis of diseases.

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