Abstract

Apparently healthy goats of either sex, aged between one to six years were selected for present study Fracture segment of these animals were brought into apposition and immobilized by dynamic compression plate (DCP). Haematological parameter such as total erythrocyte count (million/µl), total leucocyte count (thousand/µl), differential leucocyte count (per cent), haemoglobin (g/dl) and packed cell volume (per cent) were determined pre-operatively and on 7 th , 15 th , 30 th , 45 th, 60 th and 90 th post- operative day. A non significant decrease in the values of total erythrocyte count, Haemoglobin and Packed Cell Volume, was observed on 7 th post-operative day followed by fluctuation of the values within normal physiological range. Total leucocyte count, neutrophil and eosinophil count showed non-significant increase from 0 to 7 th day interval. However these values were within normal physiological reference range. Lymphocyte count showed non-significant decrease on 7 th day thereafter, significant increase (p<0.5) was observed from 15 th day onwards. The basophil

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