Some biochemical and haematological studies on imported Sudanese camels, in quarantine, with reference to the fallahi camels [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P. 110-121Other title:
  • بعض الدراسات البيوكيميائية والهيماتولوجية على الجمال السودانية المستوردة بالمحجر مع الاشارة الجمال الفلاحى [Added title page title]
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  • Zagazig veterinary journal, 2009 v. 37 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Zagazig Veterinary Journal 2009.v.37(2)Summary: Thirty of apparently healthy male imported Sudanese camels, 7-10 years old (free from internal, external and blood parasites) were randomly chosen from the imported Sudanese camels after preliminary examination in the quarantine near abu-simble tourism city (Aswan Governorate, South Egypt). The camels were divided unto 3-equal groups, the first group represents the fatigued animals on time of arrival, where their samples are soon taken, the second group was allowed to rest for one week and allowed to drink from well's water of the quarantine, and the third group was allowed to rest for a week without drinking any water to be compared with a fourth apparently healthy fallahi Egyptian camels.
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Thirty of apparently healthy male imported Sudanese camels, 7-10 years old (free from internal, external and blood parasites) were randomly chosen from the imported Sudanese camels after preliminary examination in the quarantine near abu-simble tourism city (Aswan Governorate, South Egypt). The camels were divided unto 3-equal groups, the first group represents the fatigued animals on time of arrival, where their samples are soon taken, the second group was allowed to rest for one week and allowed to drink from well's water of the quarantine, and the third group was allowed to rest for a week without drinking any water to be compared with a fourth apparently healthy fallahi Egyptian camels.

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