ABSTRACT
Three experiments which lasted
for 9 months were conducted to determine the effect of aqueous Moringa oleifera
leaf and seed extracts on the growth performance, reproductive physiology of 72
local turkeys. Experiment one comprising 36 male local turkeys aged 8 weeks
were evaluated for growth performance, blood parameters, semen traits, hormonal
assay. (testosterone) as well as histology of the testes, kidneys and lungs in
a completely randomized design (CRD). Moringa oletfera leaf and seed extracts
were administered via drinking water in Ti (0), T2 (1g seed alone), T3 (0.5g seed
and 0.5g leaf) and T4 (1g leaf alone) in 1000m1 of water. Experiment two
evaluated the effect of semen collected from male turkeys under two thermal
conditions using 3 different extenders in a 2x3x4 factorial experiment in CRD.
The extender A (standard extender), extender B (12.5m1 seed and 12.5m1 leaf
extracts with 75m1 of standard extender) while extender C (25m1 seed and 25m1
leaf extracts with 50m1s of standard extender). The semen was diluted in the
ratio of 1:5 where progressive motility was examined. Experiment three was
conducted with 36 female local turkeys. The Morniga was administered as in
experiment one in a CRD experiment. In the male turkeys, Moringa extracts
significantly (P<0.05) increased the total weight gain (T4 5503g, T2 5407g, T3 5307g) than TL (5 103g). There were significant increases (P><0.05) in the feed efficiency (Ti 4.21, T2 3.99, T3 3.98 and T4 3.9) with the Moringa administration. The white blood cell (x103mm3) was highest (P><0.05) in Ti (32.133) then T2 (30.00), T3 (27.90) and T4 (24.80).The PCV (%), Red blood cell (RBC), MCV, MCH, MCHC and Hb were all (P>
0.05) similar among the treatment groups. All the biochemical parameters
evaluated differed significantly (P< 0.05) among the treatments except
calcium. The TP, albumin, cholesterol, bilirubin, urea, and AST were higher
among the Moringa administered groups. The semen consistency was higher (P <
0.05) in T4 (3.00) and Ti (3.00) when compared with T2 (2.33) and T3 (2.00).
Progressive motility (T4 92.86, T2 90.83, T3 82.93, Ti 74.4) %, viable
spermatozoa (T4 96.93, T2 90.83, T3 82.933 and Ti 87.67) % and semen p1-I were
higher among the Moringa administered groups. Testosterone level increased in
the Moringa administered groups (T4 = 3.33, T3 = 0.39, T2 0.27 and Ti =0.2 nglml.
Histology of the testes was not adversely affected by Moringa but the lungs and
kidney were. The extender effect, the thermic effect, as well as the Moringa
administration did not have significant effect on the progressive motility of
the sperm cells. Although there were significant improvement on the sub group
effect on the male turkeys administered the Moringa extract under 47°c thermic
condition (Ti 55.43%, T2 71.43%, T3 57.92% and T4 75.13%). In the females, the
weight gain (T4 3.182, T2 2.89, T3 2.83 and Ti 2.8) kg as well as feed
efficiency all increased with the administration of Moringa extracts. The Hb,
MCH and MCHC differed significantly (P< 0.05). The serum urea and creatinine
levels were significantly (P < 0.05) higher (T4 20.427, T3 19.37, T2 17.38,
Ti 14.49) mg/dl and T4 0.74, T3 0.75, T2 0.71, Ti 0.61 mg/dl respectively among
the Moringa administer groups, while TP, AST and calcium were lower (P<0.05). Egg internal parameters were not significantly affected. Estradiol and Progesterone were lower (P><0.05) among the Moringa groups. The sensory evaluation was improved by Moringa extracts. The study showed that Moringa leaf and seed extracts can be used to improve growth, reproduction, immunity, as well as blood traits of local turkeys. >>0.05).
Egg internal parameters were not significantly affected. Estradiol and
progesterone were lower (p>0.05) among the moringa groups. The sensory
evaluation was improved by moring extracts. The study showed tht Moringa leaf
and seed extracts can be used to improve growth, reproduction ,immunity, as
well as blood traits of local turkeys.
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