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- W2997058983 abstract "The present investigation was conducted at the Bull Mother Experimental Farm, College of Veterinary Science & A.H., Anjora, Durg. Age group of Sahiwal cattle 0 to 6 and 6 to 12 months, the days required for appearance of white hairs was relatively lesser (43.33±1.20 and 42.8±4.93 days) at 7 and 8 seconds, respectively for copper metal during freeze branding. In 12 – 18 months of age group, minimum days (55.5±6.54) required for appearance of white hairs were seen at 18 seconds of exposure time using brass metal. The 100 percent legibility of white hairs in 0 to 6 months of age group for copper metal, whereas, age group of 6 to 12 months, the 100 percent legibility of white hairs was seen for both the metals. The weak legibility of white hairs was seen in above 18 months of age group which can be attributed to the thickness of skin of animals which may have become thicker with advancement of age. Brass metal was better than copper metal as 5 per cent animals scored 5. Hence, on the basis of score points, it was concluded that brass metal is better for all age group over copper metal. The mean value of neutrophils, before and after freeze branding, was 20.28±1.62 and 22.62±2.47%, respectively within the normal range and could not be an indication of stress associated with freeze branding." @default.
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- W2997058983 title "Studies on Exposure Time for Freeze Branding using Copper and Brass Metal in Sahiwal Cattle" @default.
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