Veterinary Archives, Vol. 94 No. 6, 2024.
Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.24099/vet.arhiv.2588
Hematological and blood biochemical variations in Pramenka sheep under thermal stress conditions
Husein Ohran
; University of Sarajevo, Veterinary Faculty, Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
*
Naris Pojskić
; University of Sarajevo, Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Eva Pašić-Juhas
; University of Sarajevo, Veterinary Faculty, Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Amina Hrković-Porobija
; University of Sarajevo, Veterinary Faculty, Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Edin Hrelja
; University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Amina Sivac
; University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vinko Batinić
; University of Mostar, Faculty of Agriculture and Food Technology, Department of Zootechnics, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Aida Hodžić
; University of Sarajevo, Veterinary Faculty, Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Corresponding author.
Abstract
Climate change is one of the greatest global concerns regarding livestock production. The indigenous Pramenka sheep is well known for its ability to survive in difficult environmental conditions, although there is insufficient scientific evidence. This study aimed to evaluate the seasonal variations in some hematological and blood biochemical parameters in two strains of Pramenka sheep – Hercegovačka and Dubska, under natural thermal stress conditions. The calculated Temperature-Humidity Index (THI) data indicated mild to severe heat stress in the localities where the Hercegovačka Pramenka strain was being held, while cold stress was found in all the examined localities. Numerous statistically significant differences in hematological parameters were found between seasons, and within and between the two Pramenka strains. The Dubska strain exhibited significantly higher levels of red blood cells (RBC) and packed cell volume (PCV) compared to Hercegovačka, whereas the Hercegovačka strain displayed significantly higher white blood cells (WBC) and platelet (PLT) levels in comparison to Dubska. Similar patterns were noticed in the blood biochemical parameters - the Dubska strain had more seasonal variations compared to the Hercegovačka Pramenka. During the winter, the Hercegovačka strain demonstrated significantly higher levels of total protein (TP), albumin (ALB), urea (UREA), and creatine kinase (CK) compared to Dubska. Conversely, during the summer, the Hercegovačka strain exhibited significantly higher globulin (GLO) levels, whereas the Dubska strain showed higher levels of ALB and chlorine (Cl). On the basis of our results, both Pramenka strains showed a high adaptive capacity to harsh environmental conditions, the Hercegovačka Pramenka being more adapted to heat stress, and Dubska to cold stress conditions.
Keywords
sheep; thermal stress; blood parameters; seasonal variations
Hrčak ID:
322073
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Publication date:
1.11.2024.
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