INFLUENCE OF AGE ON THE ENZYMATIC CONTENT OF BLOOD IN REPLACEMENT HEIFERS AND BULLOCKS OF THE KAZAKH WHITE-HEADED BREED IN THE POST-WEANING PERIOD

Authors

  • Balabаyev Bulat Kablanovich Kostanay Agricultural College MSOE of the Department of education of the Kostanay region akimat https://orcid.org/0009-0006-2123-0376
  • Kobzhassarov Tulegen Zhumashkenovich Akhmet Baitursynuly Kostanay Regional University
  • Yergazina Assel Mikhailovna Akhmet Baitursynuly Kostanay Regional University
  • Murzakayeva Gulmira Kalikhanovna S.Seifullin Kazakh Agro Technical Research University NCJSC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52269/RWEP252188

Keywords:

protein metabolism, replacement heifers and bullocks, Kazakh white-headed breed, live weight, metabolism

Abstract

The influence of age and body weight of replacement heifers and bullocks of the Kazakh white-headed meat breed on the protein composition of blood has been studied. After weaning, under the same conditions of husbandry and feeding, the heifers reached a weight exceeding the standard of class I by the age of 15-18 months. At the age of 18 months, the total protein content in the blood increased by 6.32% compared to 8-month-old bullocks.

It has been established that proteins play an important role in growth, reflecting the genetic potential of productivity. Changes in the protein spectrum occurred with an increase in body weight. In heifers, the total protein increased with age, remaining within the physiological norm, which indicates sufficient protein supply.

In bullocks, the increase in total protein was mainly due to albumins — their level increased by 17.23%, and their share in total protein increased by 12.58%. This was accompanied by a change in the ratio of albumins to globulins (Alb/Gl), reflecting the activation of metabolic processes and an increase in the protein-synthesizing function of hepatocytes. The age of the heifers did not have a significant effect on the level of globulins.

Despite the intensive growth, the physiological parameters of the young animals remained within the normal range, which indicates the stability of metabolic processes and an adequate body response to age-related changes.

Author Biographies

  • Balabаyev Bulat Kablanovich, Kostanay Agricultural College MSOE of the Department of education of the Kostanay region akimat

    Candidate of Biological Sciences, Lecturer of special disciplines

  • Kobzhassarov Tulegen Zhumashkenovich , Akhmet Baitursynuly Kostanay Regional University

    PhD, deputy Dean for educational work of the Faculty of agricultural sciences, acting Associate Professor of the Department of food safety and biotechnology

  • Yergazina Assel Mikhailovna, Akhmet Baitursynuly Kostanay Regional University

    PhD, acting Associate Professor of the Department of veterinary  medicine

  • Murzakayeva Gulmira Kalikhanovna, S.Seifullin Kazakh Agro Technical Research University NCJSC

    PhD, Senior Lecturer of the Department of veterinary sanitation

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Published

2025-07-18