This study was carried out to examine the impact of selenium-methionine (Se-Met) and chromiummethionine
(Cr-Met) supplements on blood metabolites of Baluchi ewes around parturition. The
following treatments were allotted randomly to 40 multiparous Baluchi ewes (53.9 ± 1.15 kg of
body weight (BW)) from 5 weeks prior to parturition to 5 weeks after parturition: (1) control; (2)
control plus 5 mg Se-Met/kg dry matter (DM); (3) control plus 3 mg Cr-Met/kg DM; and (4)
control plus 5 mg Se-Met and 3 mg Cr-Met/kg DM (Se-Cr-Met) of concentrate diet. The
experimental design was completely randomized block design with 5 replica in each treatmentblock
arrangement. Serum glucose was decreased during pre-partum compared with post-partum
glucose levels (P< 0.05). Se-Met and/or Cr-Met supplementation led to decreased average serum
cholesterol of the ewes (P< 0.05). Moreover, at 1 week prepartum, serum urea exhibited its highest
level throughout the experiment and Cr-Met-fed animals had the lowest urea content among the
experimental groups (P= 0.01). In conclusion, serum metabolites were affected by parturition and
dietary supplements.