CALF GASTROENTERITIS
Keywords:
morphofunctional, immunomorphobiochemical, probiotic, hematological, gastroenteritis, clinical conditionAbstract
The article describes metabolic abnormalities due to dehydration of the body of the offspring due to pathological deviations in the description of diseases of cattle with signs of diarrhea. In general, among the auras of the digestive tract, dyspepsia has up to 20% of the original loss by spring.
Veterinary science is constantly improving measures against it, studying the causes of non-infectious internal diseases in animals, the peculiarities of their course.
In general, due to the inability to adapt to the external environment due to various etiological factors, diseases of the digestive tract begin in the period up to the first 10 days and are accompanied by various pathological processes.
Depending on the practical scientific justification of Veterinary Medicine, it is advisable to consider the diseases of the offspring from the embryonic and postembryonic point of view. The main reason for this is the lack of appropriate conditions for the gestation period of the female animal.
In this regard, in our research, diagnostic and analytical information was provided through immunomorphobiochemical indicators in the blood.
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