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Fig. 3 | Irish Veterinary Journal

Fig. 3

From: Observational study: effect of varying transport durations and feed withdrawal on the physiological status and health of dairy calves

Fig. 3

Effect of transport group (IRE, INT, NLD) on urea, haematocrit, total protein, L-lactate, cortisol, creatine kinase, SAA, and haptoglobin (mean ± CI)) on arrival and the interaction of group and time (1WK: 1 week post arrival, 3WK: 3 week post arrival) on the recovery of these blood variables. Values for arrival and subsequent recovery were analysed in 2 different statistical models. Subscripts highlight significant (p < 0.05) differences between IRE and INT (a), between INT and NLD (b), or between IRE and NLD (c) calves within a timepoint. Shaded areas represent areas outside (red/dark) or inside (green/light) reference limits (based on previous research [22,23,24,25,26,27])

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