Ovine ketosis. III. The effect of starvation on the blood sugar and ketone body levels of wethers

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Procos, J.

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Pretoria : Government Printer

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Prolonged starvation of wethers has been found to result in a mild hypoglycemia (average blood sugar level 25 mg per cent) and a slight ketonemia average ketone body level 4 • 9 mg per cent) the only exception being wether No. 2 which developed a true but mild ketosis (maximum ketone body level 14 mg per cent). All the animals, including No. 2 displayed no visible clinical symptoms throughout the starvation period. It would thus appear that an eight day period of fasting is not capable of inducing a true hypoglycemic ketosis in normal, non-pregnant, non-lactating sheep.

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Veterinary medicine

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Procos, J 1962, 'Ovine ketosis. 3. The effect of starvation on the blood sugar and ketone body levels of wethers’, Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 259-267.