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1 July 1984 SEASONAL VARIATIONS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICES OF ADULT FEMALE WHITE-TAILED DEER IN TEXAS
Douglas D. Waid, Robert J. Warren
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Abstract

Seasonal variations in blood chemistry, urine chemistry, fat reserves, and crude protein levels of rumen contents were determined for free-ranging adult female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Zimmermann) in central Texas. Seasonal variations (P < 0.05) existed for serum total protein, albumin, globulin, albumin/globulin ratios, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), cholesterol, alkaline phosphatase, creatinine, phosphorus, and sodium; and urinary urea/creatinine (U/C) ratios, rumen crude protein, the kidney fat index (KFI), femur marrow fat (FMF), and dressed weights. Variations in BUN, urinary U/C ratios, dressed weights, KFI, and FMF were attributed partially to the nutritional demands of late gestation and lactation.

Waid and Warren: SEASONAL VARIATIONS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICES OF ADULT FEMALE WHITE-TAILED DEER IN TEXAS
Douglas D. Waid and Robert J. Warren "SEASONAL VARIATIONS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICES OF ADULT FEMALE WHITE-TAILED DEER IN TEXAS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 20(3), 212-219, (1 July 1984). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-20.3.212
Received: 27 September 1983; Published: 1 July 1984
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