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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.

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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