Comparative Investigation of Seasonal (Summer and Winter) and Sex‐Related Differences in Tear Production and Intraocular Pressure in Sakız, Çine Çaparı, and Karya Sheep
Key Points
This investigation aims to compare seasonal and sex-related differences in tear production and intraocular pressure among three sheep breeds.
Comparative investigation of Sakız, Çine Çaparı, and Karya sheep
Assessment of tear production across summer and winter seasons
Measurement of intraocular pressure and its relation to sex differences
Seasonal variation significantly affects tear production in the sheep breeds
Intraocular pressure remains largely stable across seasons
Minor sex-related differences in tear production and intraocular pressure are observed in some breeds.
Abstract
Seasonal variation significantly affects tear production, whereas intraocular pressure remains largely stable, with minor sex-related differences observed in some breeds.
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