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Selyaninov D.B., Vachevsky S.S., Оsipchuk G.V., Povetkin S.N., Rodin I.A. Summary Cattle breeding products can be used as a food right away. But even keeping all the regulations of treatment or stimulation of animals with the help of antimicrobial, hormone containing or chemical remedies, the period semimoving is necessary. This fact conciderably reduces the profitability of cattle-breeding. Since this problem is widely spreaded, it stired the work on creating, improvement, learning and applying remedies of unspecific therapy. These means include low intensive laser radiation, and new tissue remedy. We can also explain revealing tendency of albumin level (reserve source of amino acids, when having food allowance shortages)and albumin, in general, not only by physiological processes which are connected with pregnancy and yean, but it can be, probably albumin shortage in animals food allowance in such a case the level of gamma globulin, which main function is protection, was near high limit of norm. it can be interpreted as organism resistibility on the background of pregnancy an yean together with the shortage of albumin. This is a stress factor though it can stimulate organism protective system under certain conditions. The results show that these means influence positivery on animals, stimulate blood-forming and promote the stimulation organism protective system of pregnant ewes and sows. We consider that it is justified to use these means in cattle-breeding. Key words: low intensive laser radiation, new tissue preparation, blood, ewes, sows, means of pathogenetic therapy. References - Bogdanov S.A. Primenenie nizkoenergeticheskogo lazernogo izlucheniya v veterinarii. [Application of low-energy laser radiation in veterinary science.]/ S.A. Bogdanov i dr.//SPb.: Petrolazer, 1995.
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Author affiliation Selyaninov Denis B., applicant of the laboratory of sheep breeding of the Stavropol scientific – research institute of animal industries and manufacture of forages; 15, Zootekhnichesky lane, Stavropol, 355017; phone: (8652)717033 Osipchuk Galina V., graduate of the department of physiology and feeding of agricultural animals of the Kuban State Agrarian University, veterinary surgeon; 513, 13/3, Kalilina st., Krasnodar, 350044; ph.:+79284055776; e-mail: galadok@rambler.ru. Rodin Igor A., D.Sc. in Veterinary Medicine, professor of the department of surgery and obstetrics of the Kuban State Agrarian University; 13, Kalinina st., Krasnodar, 350044; ph.:+7(918)4350549; e-mail: d22003807@mail.ru. Vachevsky Sergey S., Ph.D. in Veterinary, senior research assistant of the Biotechnology in reproduction and transplantation of embryos laboratory of the Scientific- Research Institute of Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine; 8, Timiryazeva st., Maksimovka vllg., Aneny-Noi reg., Republic Moldova, 6525. Responsible for correspondence with the editorial board: Povetkin Sergey N., Ph. D. in Veterinary Medicine, senior scientific researcher of the laboratory of parasitology and veterinary-sanitary examination of the Krasnodar Scientific-Research Veterinary Institute; 1, 1st Line, Krasnodar, 350004; ph.:+7(918)3500889; e-mail: d22003807-help@mail.ru.
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