HAEMATOLOGICAL STUDIES OF GROWER RABBITS FED PROCESSED KOLANUT (Cola nitida) POD MEAL DIETS SUPPLEMENTED WITH MULTIENZYMES

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  • S. A. Adeyeye Federal College of Agriculture, Akure, Nigeria
  • O. D. Oloruntola AdekunleAjasin University, AkungbaAkoko. Nigeria
  • S. O. Ayodele The Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti. Nigeria
  • O. P. A. Olowu Federal College of Agriculture, Akure, Nigeria
  • A. A. Fadiyimu Federal College of Agriculture, Akure, Nigeria
  • J. O. Agbede The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.vi.4723

Keywords:

Haematology, Rabbits, Kolanut, diets, multi-enzymes

Abstract

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.

Author Biographies

S. A. Adeyeye, Federal College of Agriculture, Akure, Nigeria

Department of Animal Health and Production

O. D. Oloruntola, AdekunleAjasin University, AkungbaAkoko. Nigeria

Department of Animal Science

S. O. Ayodele, The Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti. Nigeria

Department of Agricultural Technology

O. P. A. Olowu, Federal College of Agriculture, Akure, Nigeria

Department of Animal Health and Production

A. A. Fadiyimu, Federal College of Agriculture, Akure, Nigeria

Department of Animal Health and Production

J. O. Agbede, The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria

Department of Animal Production and Health

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Published

2024-07-08

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Adeyeye, S. A., Oloruntola, O. D., Ayodele, S. O., Olowu, O. P. A., Fadiyimu, A. A., & Agbede, J. O. (2024). HAEMATOLOGICAL STUDIES OF GROWER RABBITS FED PROCESSED KOLANUT (Cola nitida) POD MEAL DIETS SUPPLEMENTED WITH MULTIENZYMES. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 670–673. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.vi.4723

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