Haematological And Biochemical Characteristics Of A West African Dwarf (Wad) Goats Fed Processed Dietary Poultry Droppings:- Onyearu, Victoria O.
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ABSTRACT
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance of haematological and biochemical characteristics of West African dwarf (WAD) goat fed processed dietary poultry droppings. Nine (9) WAD goats aged between + and 6 months with average weight of •) 0kg were assigned to three treatment groups in a completely randomized design experiment with 3 goats per treatment. The three diets T1, Ta, and T s contained 0% (Ti) poultry dropping, 10% (Ta) sundried poultry droppings. Date measured included daily weight changed daily feed intake, Heart Girth Change (HGC) haematological and biochemical parameters. Concentrate daily dry : matter intake were 184.65; 150.05g and 183.6..2g for T1, T2, and T 3 respectively and showed lower (p<0.05) intake for the Ya group than T1, T 3 groups. The forage daily dry matter intake were 494.04g, 569.70g and 555.66g and this was significantly (p<0.05) higher in the T2 group than T1, and T 3 groups HGC values of 5.67cm, 2.33cm and 4.67cm for T1, Ta, and T s respectively was lower (p<O.05) in T2 group but the HWC values of 5.00cm, 4.67 cm and 4.00cm for T1, Ta, and T 3 respectively were 12.30g/dl. ll.30g/dl and 12.0g/dl, 3:.0%, 34.0% and 36.0% for T, Ta, and T 3 respectively these v±iues were consistently higher (p<O.05) in these values of 39.0 x 10°/mm? was significantly (p<O.05) higher in Ta group than TL,and Ta. Neutrophil and lymphocyte was higher I Ta than TI and T 3. Urea content of the blood were 61.0mg/ dl, 78.0mg/ dl and 79.0mg/dl for T1, T2, and Ta respectively and this indicated lower (p<0.05) value for the T1 group than Ta and T3 groups. This study showed that processed poultry droppings could be included up to 10% in the diets of goats without adverse effect on the performance and physiological functions of the animals. However, the sundried poultry dropping being a straight forward processing method might be recommended.
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ONYEARU, & ODICHINMA, V. (2023). Haematological And Biochemical Characteristics Of A West African Dwarf (Wad) Goats Fed Processed Dietary Poultry Droppings:- Onyearu, Victoria O.. Michael Okpara University of Agriculture. Retrieved June 8, 2026, from http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/haematological-and-biochemical-characteristics-of-a-west-african-dwarf-wad-goats-fed-processed-dietary-poultry-droppings-onyearu-victoria-o-7-2
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ONYEARU, and VICTORIA ODICHINMA. "Haematological And Biochemical Characteristics Of A West African Dwarf (Wad) Goats Fed Processed Dietary Poultry Droppings:- Onyearu, Victoria O.." Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, 26 Oct. 2023, http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/haematological-and-biochemical-characteristics-of-a-west-african-dwarf-wad-goats-fed-processed-dietary-poultry-droppings-onyearu-victoria-o-7-2. Accessed June 8, 2026.
Chicago
ONYEARU, and VICTORIA ODICHINMA. "Haematological And Biochemical Characteristics Of A West African Dwarf (Wad) Goats Fed Processed Dietary Poultry Droppings:- Onyearu, Victoria O.." Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (2023). Accessed June 8, 2026. http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/haematological-and-biochemical-characteristics-of-a-west-african-dwarf-wad-goats-fed-processed-dietary-poultry-droppings-onyearu-victoria-o-7-2