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Effects of parenteral over-supplementation of vitamin A and iron on hematology, iron biochemistry, weight gain, and health of neonatal dairy calves
Forty Holstein calves were used for the experiment and randomly assigned to four different treatments. Treatments consisted of control (injections of 5 ml normal saline), test 1 (500 mg Fe injected to each calf at 24–48 h of age), test 2 (200,000 IU vitamin A was injected to each calf at 24–48 h of...
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description | Forty Holstein calves were used for the experiment and randomly assigned to four different treatments. Treatments consisted of control (injections of 5
ml normal saline), test 1 (500
mg Fe injected to each calf at 24–48
h of age), test 2 (200,000
IU vitamin A was injected to each calf at 24–48
h of age), and test 3 (Fe and vitamin A were injected to each calf as mentioned previously. Group had significant effect on the amounts of HCT, RBC, hemoglobin, MCH, platelets, iron concentration and total iron binding capacity (TIBC) saturation (
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