Abstract

The paper studies indices of lipid metabolism, immunoglobulins in blood serum of heifers of different breeds. Black-and-white, Simmental, Aberdeen-Angus, mongrel cattle was selected for this study. Each breed in the group consisted of 10 heads. The study of lipids dynamics in experimental heifers showed, the concentration of lipids gradually increased and by the 5th month reached the maximum values. By the end of the pregnancy on the 9th month, a decrease in the lipid concentration of all the compared breeds was observed. The study of cholesterol dynamics in experimental heifers showed that at 1 month old, the cholesterol level in experimental breed was approximately the same. These were the maximum values of total cholesterol over the entire pregnancy period. At 9 months old, the minimum values of total cholesterol were recorded before calving. The mixed bred analysis showed that a group of Aberdeen-Angus heifers and mongrel animals were characterized by increased blood cholesterol. The study of the dynamics of total immunoglobulins showed that at all periods of pregnancy there were differences in the level of total immunoglobulins in the blood serum of heifers of the studied breeds. By the end of the pregnancy, this indicator was increased. The results of mixed bred studies showed that the mongrel heifers were characterized by a slightly increased content of total immunoglobulins. During the pregnancy period, lower concentrations of lipids, cholesterol and immunoglobulins were typical for blackand- white, Simmental heifers.

Highlights

  • One of the leading sectors of the agro-industrial complex is meat and dairy cattle breeding

  • The purpose of this work was to study the dynamics of total lipids, total cholesterol and total immunoglobulins in the blood serum of heifers of different breeds

  • The above results show that at 1 month old, the total lipid level in all groups was within the range from 4.1 to 4.5 g/l

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Introduction

One of the leading sectors of the agro-industrial complex is meat and dairy cattle breeding. The development program in this area requires an increase in the number of products using advanced selection technologies. It seems fair to say that high productivity of animals depends on how they adapt to different environmental conditions and maintain their homeostasis. It appears relevant to conduct a thorough study of genetic features and metabolic status in animals of different breeds. In the study of the metabolic status of animals of different breeds, they resort to the study of blood or its derivatives-serum and plasma. Blood is one of the integration media of the body and it reflects many metabolic processes occurring in organs and tissues, including pathological ones

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