EFFECT OF DIETARY PHYTOBIOTICS BLEND (TURMERIC, GARLIC, GINGER AND CLOVE) ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE, CARCASS YIELD, HAEMATOLOGY AND SERUM BIOCHEMISTRY OF RABBITS
Okanlawon Olusegun, K. Bello, O. Akinola, A. Adeola
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This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of phytobiotic blend on growth, carcass, haematology and serum biochemistry of rabbits. A total of forty eight (48) unsexed rabbits at 7-8 weeks old was used. They were allotted T1-0g inclusion as control group and T2-10g inclusion of blend at the rate of 2.5g of each turmeric, garlic, ginger and clove in a one way analysis of variance. Data were collected on growth, carcass, cost benefit, haematology and serum parameter and were analysed using ANOVA. The results revealed higher (P<0.05) bled weight (96.53%), singeing weight (92.80%) and head (19.53%) were recorded with rabbit fed diet containing the 10g of the blends while rabbit fed diet without the inclusion had the least bled weight (93.71%), singeing weight (89.36%) and head (15.70%). Higher liver weight (6.37%) was recorded with rabbit fed diet without inclusion and least (4.97%) with rabbit fed diets with the inclusion of blend.