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Peripheral plasma protein and progesterone profile in brown savannah goat
Experiment was done to determine total protein (TP) in eight multiparous Brown Savannah goats between two weeks preparturm and seven weeks post-partum. The mean value of plasma total protein, 8.17 ± 0.62 gm% obtained two weeks before parturition was higher than normal range of 6.0-7.5 gm% for caprine species. However, at 5 th week postpartum, the plasma protein value rose to 8.25 ± 0.79 gm% (P nd week postpartum. The value rose to 0.1 ±0.02 ng/ml in the 3 rd week and dropped to 0.03 ±0.7ng/ml in the 4 th week, but later increased to 0.16 ±0.23 ng/ml by the beginning of the 6 th week. After the 6 th week, the value dropped to 0.06 ±0.06 ng/ml and was maintained at this level till about eight weeks when it further dropped to a very low level of 0.01 ±0.01 ng/ml, this variation is statistically significant (P Keywords : progesterone, prepartum, postpartum, plasma protein, goats Tropical Veterinarian Vol. 23(1) 2005: 14-17