Can Hematocrit Levels at Estrus in Dairy Cows and Sheep Be an Indicator for Pregnancy Success?

Despite the major reproductive advances in the livestock industry, prenatal embryonic loss is still one of the major issues that causes substantial economic loss. While there are many tests available to determine pregnancy soon after maternal recognition of pregnancy, most of the prenatal losses are...

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Main Author: Kelany, Khaled Elaraby
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Published: North Dakota State University 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10365/31604
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spelling ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-316042021-09-28T17:11:08Z Can Hematocrit Levels at Estrus in Dairy Cows and Sheep Be an Indicator for Pregnancy Success? Kelany, Khaled Elaraby blood volume cattle fertility hematocrit pregnancy sheep Despite the major reproductive advances in the livestock industry, prenatal embryonic loss is still one of the major issues that causes substantial economic loss. While there are many tests available to determine pregnancy soon after maternal recognition of pregnancy, most of the prenatal losses are undetectable because it occurs before then. Based on previous research we hypothesized that increased plasma volume around the time of estrus will increase the survivability of the embryo at early stages of gestation. However, our findings indicate that hematocrit levels are not a consistent measurement in determining successful pregnancies. 2020-10-19T19:15:37Z 2020-10-19T19:15:37Z 2019 text/thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10365/31604 NDSU policy 190.6.2 https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf application/pdf North Dakota State University
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topic blood volume
cattle
fertility
hematocrit
pregnancy
sheep
spellingShingle blood volume
cattle
fertility
hematocrit
pregnancy
sheep
Kelany, Khaled Elaraby
Can Hematocrit Levels at Estrus in Dairy Cows and Sheep Be an Indicator for Pregnancy Success?
description Despite the major reproductive advances in the livestock industry, prenatal embryonic loss is still one of the major issues that causes substantial economic loss. While there are many tests available to determine pregnancy soon after maternal recognition of pregnancy, most of the prenatal losses are undetectable because it occurs before then. Based on previous research we hypothesized that increased plasma volume around the time of estrus will increase the survivability of the embryo at early stages of gestation. However, our findings indicate that hematocrit levels are not a consistent measurement in determining successful pregnancies.
author Kelany, Khaled Elaraby
author_facet Kelany, Khaled Elaraby
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title Can Hematocrit Levels at Estrus in Dairy Cows and Sheep Be an Indicator for Pregnancy Success?
title_short Can Hematocrit Levels at Estrus in Dairy Cows and Sheep Be an Indicator for Pregnancy Success?
title_full Can Hematocrit Levels at Estrus in Dairy Cows and Sheep Be an Indicator for Pregnancy Success?
title_fullStr Can Hematocrit Levels at Estrus in Dairy Cows and Sheep Be an Indicator for Pregnancy Success?
title_full_unstemmed Can Hematocrit Levels at Estrus in Dairy Cows and Sheep Be an Indicator for Pregnancy Success?
title_sort can hematocrit levels at estrus in dairy cows and sheep be an indicator for pregnancy success?
publisher North Dakota State University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10365/31604
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