The goal of this study was to establish routine reference intervals (RI) for common laboratory tests for the European badger (). Blood samples were collected from 13 female and 11 male adult European badgers in a wildlife rehabilitation facility and used for standard hematology and biochemistry analyses. The established 95% RI (2.5th-97.5th percentile) were determined by either parametric (normally distributed data) or robust (nonnormal data) statistical methods and showed a lower range of variability compared with those reported in previous literature. Sex did not affect any investigated parameters. As the first RI study on free-living European badgers in Italy, these reported hematology and serum chemistry RI provide a set of accurate and reliable laboratory parameters for this species.
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