Abstract:Thirty lambs of approximately equal age were divided into three groups. Group A (control) was given farm ration, Group B was given (Poultry-litter-based-silage) and group C was given simple silage and concentrate for a period of six weeks. Liver function tests and other biochemical parameters were determined. At 3 and 6 weeks post-treatment serum alanine transaminase, glucose, urea and calcium content did not differ significantly between the control lambs and lambs fed poultry-litter-based silage or simple sil… Show more
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