Abstract
The article presents data reflecting hematological parameters in domesticated moose with standard treatment, as well as in combination with thymogen in case of damage to the hooves.Experiments were performed on three groups of moose cows 2 months before calving: control (n=10, healthy) and two experimental groups (n=3 in each): d - with a more severe one and with the additional inclusion in the treatment regimen of a five-day course of thymogen, at a dose of 300 μg / animal, intramuscularly.Blood was taken before, on the 14th and 30th days of the experiment. Visually, the number of erythrocytes, leukocytes, leukogram, ESR were taken into account.It has been established that hoof injuries in sick moose cows are accompanied by changes in the hematological profile. They register a higher level of erythrocytes, leukocytes, lymphocytes, absolute and relative - stab and segmented neutrophils, against the background of lower levels of basophils, eosinophils, monocytes.It was shown that the direction of the dynamics of hematological parameters in the animals of the control and the 1st experimental groups had differences in 12 out of 14 indicators, and compared with the 2nd experimental group, only in six. The highest degree of coincidence between the control and the 1st experimental group was noted on the 14th day in seven cases (50%), on the 30th - in four (28.6%), compared with 2 th, moose cow additionally treated with thymogen in 11 (78%) and seven (50%) cases, in the complex on the 14th-30th in two (14.3%) and seven (50%) cases, respectively.This assessment of the coincidence of the direction of the dynamics of hematological parameters of the experimental groups in comparison with the control group indicates that complex therapy supplemented with thymogen allows to normalize the dynamics of hematological parameters.
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