HAEMATOLOGICAL STUDIES OF GROWER RABBITS FED PROCESSED KOLANUT (Cola nitida) POD MEAL DIETS SUPPLEMENTED WITH MULTIENZYMES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.vi.4723Keywords:
Haematology, Rabbits, Kolanut, diets, multi-enzymesAbstract
This study aimed at studying the effects of diets containingprocessed kolanut (Cola nitida) pod meal (PKPM) and multi-enzymes (E) on haematological indices of growing rabbits. Five diets (diet 1: control; diet 2: 0.35g/kgE; diet 3: 125g/kg PKPM; diet 4: 125g/kg PKPM+0.35g/kgE; diet 5: 150g/kg PKPM and diet 6: 150g/kg PKPM+0.35g/kgE) were formulated. One hundred and eighty5 week-old rabbits of cross-breeds and mixed sexes were used randomly allocated (30 rabbits/treatment; 10 replicates/treatment; 3 rabbits/replicate)to the 6 dietsin a completely randomised design. The rabbits were fed ad libitum throughout the period (10 weeks) of the feeding trial. The blood indices were not significantly (P>0.05) affected by the dietary treatments, except (P<0.05) for haemoglobin concentration and lymphocytevalues. In conclusion, dietary inclusion of PKPM upto150g/kg level with or without 0.35g/kg multi-enzyme supplementation does not affect the normal blood production in growing rabbits.