Haematological and Serum Biochemical Parameters of Mature Harco Cocks Treated with Human Menopausal Gonadotrophin (Diclair) For Spermatogenesis
Haematological and Serum Biochemical Parameters of Mature Harco Cocks Treated with Human Menopausal Gonadotrophin (Diclair) For Spermatogenesis
Egu U.N.
Twenty sexually matured (24 weeks old) healthy Harco
cocks were used to determine the effect of Gonadotrophin (Diclair®) on
haematology and serum biochemistry. The cocks were divided into 4
treatment groups of 5 cocks per group identified as T1 (control)
administered with 1ml physiological saline, T2, administered with
6.75i.u Diclair® and T4, administered with 20.25i.u Diclair®, with one
cock per replicate in a completely Randomized Design (CRD). The
injections were dividedinto three doses each and administered
intramuscularly in the thigh for three consecutive days. One week after
Diclair® treatments, five birds from each group were bled from the wing
veins for haematology and serum biochemistry. Results of this study
showed significant differences (P<0.05) among the treatment groups in
all the haematological parameters except mean corpuscular haemoglobin
concentration and monocytes which were similar (P>0.05) among the
treatment groups. Basophils were not detected among the treatment
groups. The results further showed significant differences (P<0.05)
among the treatment groups in the serum biochemical parameters except
total serum protein which was similar (P>0.05) among the treatment
groups. However, the values were within the normal ranges, indicating
that Diclair® had no deleterious effect on these parameters.
10.22161/ijeab/2.1.54
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Egu U.N.
Twenty sexually matured (24 weeks old) healthy Harco
cocks were used to determine the effect of Gonadotrophin (Diclair®) on
haematology and serum biochemistry. The cocks were divided into 4
treatment groups of 5 cocks per group identified as T1 (control)
administered with 1ml physiological saline, T2, administered with
6.75i.u Diclair® and T4, administered with 20.25i.u Diclair®, with one
cock per replicate in a completely Randomized Design (CRD). The
injections were dividedinto three doses each and administered
intramuscularly in the thigh for three consecutive days. One week after
Diclair® treatments, five birds from each group were bled from the wing
veins for haematology and serum biochemistry. Results of this study
showed significant differences (P<0.05) among the treatment groups in
all the haematological parameters except mean corpuscular haemoglobin
concentration and monocytes which were similar (P>0.05) among the
treatment groups. Basophils were not detected among the treatment
groups. The results further showed significant differences (P<0.05)
among the treatment groups in the serum biochemical parameters except
total serum protein which was similar (P>0.05) among the treatment
groups. However, the values were within the normal ranges, indicating
that Diclair® had no deleterious effect on these parameters.
10.22161/ijeab/2.1.54
http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/54%20IJEAB-JAN-2017-53-Haematological%20and%20Serum%20Biochemical%20Parameters%20of%20Mature%20Harco%20Cocks.pdf
http://ijeab.com/submit-paper/
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