Utilization of Hormonal Biomarkers for Early Pregnancy Diagnosis in Marecha Camel under Semi-Intsensive Management System
Asim Faraz1, Muhammad Yaqoob2, Nasir Ali Tauqir3, Hafiz Muhammad Ishaq1, Ayman Balla Mustafa4, Amir Ismail5, Muhammad Arslan Akbar6, Abdul Waheed1* and Muhammad Shahid Nabeel7
1Department of Livestock and Poultry Production, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan
2Tilad Veterinary Center, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
3Department of Animal Nutrition, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur
4Therapeutic Nutrition Department, Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences, Misurata University, Misurata, Libya
5Institute of Food Science and Nutrition, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan
6Department of Breeding and Genetics, Cholistan University of Veterinary Sciences, Bahawalpur, Pakistan,
7Camel Breeding and Research Station Rakh Mahni, Punjab, Pakistan
Corresponding Author: Abdul Waheed
drabdulwaheed@bzu.edu.pk
Figure 2:
Graphical representation of MEAN±SEM Values for serum progesterone values in both group of camels. CBRS, camel breeding and research station; G-1, Non pregnant lactating she camel; G-2, Newly pregnant she camel; Day 1, First day of trial; Day 14, 14th day post mating; Day 21, 21st day post mating; E2, Estrogen; P4, Progesterone; Means having different superscript in rows are significantly different (P<0.05).
Figure 1:
Graphical representation of MEAN±SEM Values for serum estrogen values in both group of camels.