Growth performance and blood profile of West African dwarf goats fed urea treatedwild cocoyam (Colocasia esculentum) mea

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  • O. Y. Adedeji Federal college of Animal Health and Production Technology, Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria
  • S. O. Odukoya Federal college of Animal Health and Production Technology, Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria
  • O. M. Odetola Federal college of Animal Health and Production Technology, Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria
  • O. A. Awodele Federal college of Animal Health and Production Technology, Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria
  • A. A. Saka Federal college of Animal Health and Production Technology, Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v45i1.319

Keywords:

Wild cocoyam, Urea, Growth performance, Haematological and Serum biochemical parameters

Abstract

Wild cocoyam is a non edible plant found growing around riversides and can serve as source of energy to ruminants. Hence, a twelve weeks study was conducted to investigate the effect of wild cocoyam – urea meal on the growth performance and blood profile of West African dwarf (WAD) goats. Twelve WAD goats with an average weight of 7.25 ± 0.04kg were randomly allotted into four dietary treatments: T1 (raw wild cocoyam), T2 (urea treated wild cocoyam), T3 (urea treated cooked wild cocoyam) and T4 (urea treated fermented wild cocoyam), replicated thrice in a completely randomized design. Results obtained showed that the experimental diets significantly (p < 0.05) influenced the growth performance. Goats fed urea treated cooked wild cocoyam had the best feed conversion ratio (10.35), the highest values of dry matter intake (405.35 g/day) and daily weight gain (39.17 g/day) when compared to other dietary treatments. The dietary treatments did not significantly (p < 0.05) influence the haematological parameters except the red blood cells (9.62 - 11.67×106 mm3),white blood cells (4.07-9.05×106 mm3) and monocytes (1.00-2.50%). No significant (p>0.05) differences among the dietary treatments were observed in all the serum biochemical indices evaluated except for urea which ranged from 15.50 – 28.70mg/dl. It can therefore be concluded that addition of urea with processing, further improved the utilization of the experimental diets thus improving performance of the animals.

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2020-12-27

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Adedeji, O. Y., Odukoya, S. O., Odetola, O. M., Awodele, O. A., & Saka, A. A. (2020). Growth performance and blood profile of West African dwarf goats fed urea treatedwild cocoyam (Colocasia esculentum) mea. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 45(1), 360–366. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v45i1.319

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