Normal Hemoglobin Range in Cattle

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Normal range of hemoglobin in cattle is:

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Normal range of hemoglobin in cattle is:

  1. 8-15 g/dl — Correct Answer
  2. 8-15 mg/dl
  3. 8-15 %
  4. 10-18 g/dl
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 8–15 g/dl

The normal hemoglobin (Hb) concentration in cattle is 8–15 g/dl (grams per decilitre of blood). The unit g/dl is critical — hemoglobin is never expressed as mg/dl or as a simple percentage in clinical contexts.

Hemoglobin Values Across Species
Animal Hb (g/dl) PCV (%)
Cattle 8–15 24–45
Sheep 9–15 27–45
Goat 8–12 24–38
Pig 10–16 32–50
Horse 11–19 32–53
Dog 12–18 37–55
Chicken 7–13 22–35

Key formula: PCV (%) ≈ Hb × 3. For example, if Hb = 12 g/dl, PCV ≈ 36%.

Why Other Options Are Wrong
  • 8–15 mg/dl → Incorrect unit; mg/dl would be an extremely low value — Hb is always measured in g/dl.
  • 8–15% → Hemoglobin is not expressed as a percentage in standard hematology.
  • 10–18 g/dl → This range exceeds cattle's upper limit; it more closely resembles horse or dog values.

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