In Cow the Hb content is a few units higher than in human. It is about 40,1.
In Calves this value is about 1-1.5 units more than in cow.
In Male it is always higher by 1-2%
Hemoglobin content levels vary from location to location. Calves that live in a higher elevation may have a higher hemoglobin content than calves that live in a lower elevation. Also, male calves tend to have a higher hemoglobin content than females, and differences in breed also provide variances. However each slight is slight to the point where it can be considered insignificant. According to the journal article below (Clinical and Hematological Studies on Experimentally Induced Selenosis in Crossbred cow calves), the normal hemoglobin content of calves is around 11.92 g/dl. According to the second journal article below (The Hemoglobin Content of the Blood of Dairy Cattle), the average normal hemoglobin content of calves per 100 cc of blood, regardless of sex or breeding, is 10.46 grams. It is useful to note the key differences of Hb between breeds and between areas where each dairy herd was studied.
Hemoglobin is present in blood and carries oxygen to all parts of the body; males have high testosterone levels which are a very potent anabolic... due to these anabolic effects the hemoglobin levels are higher then females.
If your hemoglobin level is 9.0, follow the advice of your health care provider. Further testing will determine the possible cause and recommended treatment. No treatment can be determined from the hemoglobin level alone. (For instance, just knowing if you're male or female, and whether or not you're menstruating, has a big impact on the treatment plan.)
I am a healthy female in her 30s and just came back from the Red Cross, donating blood platelets. My Hemoglobin level was 17, which the lady said it was extremely high for a female, but still good. Don't know if this helps any.
This information can be used to help physician's diagnose and monitor anemia (a low hemoglobin level) and polycythemia vera (a high hemoglobin level).
A normal hemoglobin level for a female is 12.1 to 15.1 grams per deciliter. Hemoglobin is the part of the red blood cell that carries oxygen.
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A hemoglobin level of 4.7 is dangerously low and if not properly treated could become fatal. Normally, women should have a hemoglobin level of 12 or more, men 13 or more. Generally, hospitals will begin emergency blood transfusions when the hemoglobin level drops below 7 or 8.
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For an infant, normal hemoglobin is 14-22 g/dL