Supplementing Of Tigernut (Cyperus Esculenta Var Sativus) Meal on Carcass Characteristics, Haematology and Blood Chemistry of Female Weaner Rabbits.
Okiyi, P.C; Chukwu, B.C. and Adagbo, A.P.
ABSTRACT
This experiment was conducted to find the effect of feeding varying levels of tiger nut meal on weaner carcass quality, haematology and blood chemistry of female rabbits at graded levels of inclusion (0% =T1, 10%=T2, 20%=T3 and 30%=T4). Four (4) treatment diets were formulated to contain tigernut inclusion levels of 0% (control), 10%, 20% and 30%. Twenty-four (24) clinically healthy female weaner rabbits were used in the experiment to evaluate the effect of feeding varying levels of tigernut meal diet. They were randomly divided into 4 groups of 6 animals per treatment with 2 animals per replicate given 3 replicate per treatment, in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD). Water and feed were given ad libitum. The experiment lasted for 120 days. Simple descriptive statistics and analysis of variance (ANOVA) were used to analyze the data while the New Duncan’s Multiple Range Test was employed to compare treatment means. The dry matter (DM) and crude protein (CP) digestibility values were affected (P˂0.05) by dietary treatments. The carcass characteristics studied showed that in live weight, dressed weight and the head, they differed significantly (P˂0.05) but had no significant different (P˃0.05) between them (i.e, T2, T3 and T4). But in the other parameters there were significant (P˂0.05) difference among them except in loins which had no significant difference (P˃0.05) among the treatments. In the Internal organs of rabbits fed tigernut, all parameters differed significantly (P˂0.05) but T2 having the highest increase in liver, kidney with no significant different (P˃0.05) between T1 and T2 in the spleen. On the blood chemistry and haematology of rabbits, there were no significant different (P˃0.05) in PVC, Hb, RBC while MCV and MHC differed significantly (P˂0.05) between the treatments. In the white blood cell count there were significant difference (P˂0.05) between WBC, Neutrophil and Lympocyte for T1 to T2, T3 and T4 but T2, T3 and T4 showed no significant different (P˃0.05) among them. This study revealed that tigernut meal is rich in carbohydrate. It also showed that the tigernut meal could be used as a partial or total replacement for maize at up to 30% level of inclusion without any adverse effect on the growth, reproductive performance and blood indices of the female weaner rabbits.
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