November 22, 2024
Amir Mousaie

Amir Mousaie

Academic rank: Assistant professor
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Education: PhD. in Animal sciences
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Research

Title
Blood metabolites concentrations in response to Selenium and chromium supplementation in ewes
Type Presentation
Keywords
Chromium, Ewe, Selenium
Researchers Amir Mousaie

Abstract

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.