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Relevance of the study of metabolic profiles in sheep and goat flock. Present and future: A review

Joaquí­n Hernández Bermúdez, J. L. Benedito, Cristina Castillo

2020Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Current adoption of technical methods of the production systems and the genetic improvement of flocks’ productivity have led to the emergence of the well-known metabolic diseases or diseases linked to production. These disorders affect the health status of the flock, thereby generating strong economic losses in the livestock sector. The solution goes through the assessment of the ration, the characteristics of the facilities, the physiological state and the health of the flock, but also, assessing the health condition which is not always reflected in their body condition or feed intake. In field conditions, metabolic profiles could be considered as possible intermediate monitoring tool between animal production and nutrition, because they are able to express a(n) (im)balance between production requirements and feed intake. This information can be accessed by performing measurements and interpreting different blood parameters in a clinical context. Thus, the aim of this review is to offer current information about biochemical metabolic parameters in small ruminants, covering some influencing aspects related to sampling procedure, management and interpretation of results.

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FlockLivestockContext (archaeology)Production (economics)ProductivityBiotechnologyAnimal healthAnimal productionRelevance (law)BiologyBusinessEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceAnimal scienceEcologyEconomicsPolitical sciencePaleontologyLawMacroeconomicsRuminant Nutrition and Digestive PhysiologyGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestockEffects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
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