1. Growth rate, haematology and serum biochemistry of broilers fed diets supplemented with choline chloride
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Patience C. UGWU, Chinelo N. UJU, Chinwe J. ARONU, Anne MORGAN, Glory SUNDAY, Chinenye AHAMEFULA, Obinna IDIGOH, and Chuka EZEMA
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broilers ,cholinechloride ,growth ,haematology ,serum biochemistry ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
The study evaluated the effect of choline chloride (CC) supplementation on growth rate, haematology and serum biochemistry of broilers. 120-day-old broiler chicks were randomly divided into four groups of 30 birds each and these were further sub-divided into 3 replicates of 10 birds each. Group A served as the control while the diets of groups B, C and D were supplemented with 0.5 g/kg, 0.75 g/kg and 1 g/kg of CC respectively. 6weeks post-supplementation, haematology, serum biochemistry, total weight gain, feed efficiency and carcass characteristics were determined. Group C (0.75 g/kg choline) had a significantly (p0.05) in the mean values of AST, ALT, total protein and creatinine across all groups. However, the ALP and cholesterol values of group D (4.42 U/L and 1.68 mg/dl respectively) were significantly (p0.05) in the relative weights of other organs of all four groups. The values of the breast weight/width, drumstick length/width, wing length and carcass length did not vary significantly across the supplemented-groups, but the breast-length, thigh weight/length/width, drumstick-weight, wing weight/width and carcass-weight of the control group were significantly higher than the supplemented-groups. Choline chloride supplementation at 0.75 g/kg may have contributed to improved feed efficiency but not with a corresponding excellent carcass yield.
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- 2022
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