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International Journal of Poultry Science

Year: 2016 | Volume: 15 | Issue: 6 | Page No.: 211-217
DOI: 10.3923/ijps.2016.211.217
Complex Hemograms of Isolator Raised Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) Chicks
Paul F. Cotter and E.D. Heller

Abstract: Heterophil/lymphocyte (H/L ratio) statistics and total white blood cell counts (TWBC) determined by light microscopic examination of blood from isolator raised specific pathogen free (SPF) chicks indicated complex hemograms. Brachial vein blood (N =12) obtained at 6 wk was spread into films, air dried, post-fixed in MeOH and Wright’s stained. H/L 1 ratios were calculated by dividing all heterophil types, typical (HT) variant (HV) and classic (HC) by the number of small (resting) lymphocytes (Ls) H/L 1 = (HT + HV + HC)/(Ls). A second ratio (H/L 2) obtained by dividing heterophils by all lymphocytes (resting, reactive and atypical, (HT + HV + HC)/ (Ls + Lm) was calculated; as was the H/L 1-H/L 2 difference (ΔH/L). TWBC’s were determined from the same films. Sorting, non-random distribution of cells and atypia affected all H/L statistics. The mean H/L 1 ratio from standard differential counts (SDC) = 0.17 and H/L 2 = 0.16. Edge based ratios (EB) were ~8 times the SDC values. Atypical cells were in all samples and more common in EB counts. The H/L ratios and ΔH/L calculated from SDC and EB values were significantly different (p<0.02). Collectively these observations support earlier conclusions regarding the lack of sensitivity of a single H/L ratio, without a TWBC, or consideration of atypia to estimate welfare. Furthermore, hemograms of SPF chickens reared in isolation may be complex.

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Paul F. Cotter and E.D. Heller, 2016. Complex Hemograms of Isolator Raised Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) Chicks. International Journal of Poultry Science, 15: 211-217.

Keywords: Complex hemograms, atypia, heterophil lymphocyte ratios and welfare

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