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Title: HAEMATO-BIOCHEMICAL RESPONSE OF GROWING RABBITS FED BOILED AFRICAN STAR APPLE (CHRYSOPHYLLUM ALBIDUM) KERNEL MEAL AS REPLACEMENT FOR MAIZE IN THE DIET
Authors: Makinde, John
Aremu, Ayo
Alabi, Olushola John
Jiya, Elisha
Omotugba, S.K.
Sikiru, Akeem
Opoola, E.
Ibikunle, K.Y.
Keywords: African star apple, Kernels, Maize, Boiling, Rabbits, haemato-biochemical
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Nigerian Society for Animal Production.
Citation: 32. Makinde, O.J., Aremu, A., Alabi O.J., Jiya, E.Z., Omotugba, S.K., Sikiru, A.B., Opoola, E, and Ibikunle, K.Y. (2020). Haemato-biochemical response of growing rabbits fed boiled African star apple (Chrysophyllum albidum) kernel meal as replacement for maize in the diet. In: Y. P. Mancha, D. J. U. Kalla, K. M. Bello, S. T. Mbap, T. Abdulkarim, T. Igila, and S. Danbirni. Proceedings of the 45th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society for Animal Production. March 16 – 19, 2020. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, Nigeria. Pp 1265-1269.
Abstract: The effect of dietary boiled African star apple kernel meal (BASAKM) as substitute for dietary maize on haemato-biochemical indices of growing rabbits were investigated. Seventy five 35-d old crossbreed (New Zealand x California white) rabbits weighing 591.00±0.15 g were allotted to 5 treatments (15 rabbits per treatment; 5 rabbits per replicate) in a completely randomized design. Five experimental diets (pelleted; 3 mm diameter and 6 mm in length) were formulated such that BASAKM replaced dietary maize at 0 %, 25 %, 50 %, 75 % and 100 % in rabbit diets (Diets 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, respectively). A control diet (diet 1) had crude protein: 17 %, crude fibre: 10.35 %, metabolizable energy: 2647.50 kcal/kg. The study lasted for 56-d. At 91 d of age, the neutrophil level of rabbits fed diets 2, 3 and 4 decreased significantly compared to those fed the control diet (-5.20 %, -3.65 % and -9.69 %, respectively; P=0.0384. Results indicate that growing rabbits could tolerate BASAKM in their diets without adverse effect on haemato-biochemical indices of growing rabbits
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