Effect of selenium supplementation on growth, haematological and serum biochemical profile of rabbit bucks

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B.A. Onoja
I Mallam

Abstract

A study was conducted to determine growth, haematological and serum biochemical profile of rabbit’s
bucks fed graded levels of selenium. A total of 20 mixed breed of rabbits aged between 6–8 weeks with an
average weight of 756g were randomly assigned to four (4) dietary treatments with five (5) bucks per
treatment with each rabbit as replicate in a completely randomized design. The rabbits were fed (0.0 mg/kg,
0.2 mg/kg, 0.4 mg/kg and 0.6 mg/kg) for a period of twelve weeks. The growth parameters were taken on
weekly basis and blood samples were taken from ear vein via venipuncture from three bucks selected
randomly from each treatment for haematological and blood chemistry in laboratory at twelfth week. The
data collected were analysed using General Linear Model Procedure of SAS. The growth performance
showed that those fed 0.4 mg/kg selenium had higher values except for feed conversion ratio (FCR) for
those on 0 mg/kg selenium had the best FCR. The packed cell volume was significantly (P<0.05) higher at
0, 0.2 and 0.4 mg/kg selenium compared to 0.6 mg/kg inclusion level. It was observed that lymphocyte count
for rabbit bucks on 0.0 and 0.6 mg/kg were significantly (P<0.05) higher than those on 0.2 mg/ and 0.4
mg/kg. Aspartate transaminase (16.00-39.33IU/l) and alkaline phosphatase (102.00-286.00) were
significantly (P<0.05) higher at 0.2 mg/kg selenium. It was observed that selenium inclusion improved
growth parameters at 0.4 mg/kg addition while selenium inclusion increased alkaline phosphatase and
Aspartate transaminase in blood serum biochemical profile of rabbit bucks

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Onoja, B., & Mallam, I. (2023). Effect of selenium supplementation on growth, haematological and serum biochemical profile of rabbit bucks. Nigerian Journal of Animal Science, 24(2), 111–117. Retrieved from https://njas.org.ng/index.php/php/article/view/604
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