2021
DOI: 10.31248/jasvm2021.285
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An investigation on faecal N and lipid excretions in growing broilers fed false yam (Icacina oliviformis) tuber meal

Abstract: This study was conducted to determine the effect of False Yam (Icacina oliviformis) on the growth performance, some biochemical alterations of growing broiler. For this experiment, 50, 20-day old growing broilers were randomly allocated to five dietary treatments: Raw tuber- (without alcohol treatment) @ 6%, raw tuber (70% alcohol treated) @ 6%, raw tuber @ 9%- were incorporated in a maize-soy based diet while commercial practical diet was used as control diet. Both control and treatment group were fed 60 gm f… Show more

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“…Packed Cell Volume (PCV), haemoglobin concentration and red blood cell count had been reported to increase with age in chickens (Islam et al, 2004). Although haematological information on Ghanaian chickens have been published and available in the literature, however, records on the effects of lipid parameters in chickens had rarely been carried out and have been reported from outside of Ghana which has had different kinds of climate (Mia et al, 2021). Thus, the present study was designed to partly rectify this deficiency and to provide baseline data on haemato-biochemical parameters of growing broilers fed diets based on Icacina oliviformis (false yam) using restricted feeding techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Packed Cell Volume (PCV), haemoglobin concentration and red blood cell count had been reported to increase with age in chickens (Islam et al, 2004). Although haematological information on Ghanaian chickens have been published and available in the literature, however, records on the effects of lipid parameters in chickens had rarely been carried out and have been reported from outside of Ghana which has had different kinds of climate (Mia et al, 2021). Thus, the present study was designed to partly rectify this deficiency and to provide baseline data on haemato-biochemical parameters of growing broilers fed diets based on Icacina oliviformis (false yam) using restricted feeding techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%