Effect of Supplementing Formaldehyde-Treated Anise Seeds and Untreated Seeds with to the Ration on the Blood Picture of Local Awassi Sheep | ||
Basrah Journal of Agricultural Sciences | ||
Article 22, Volume 29, Issue 1, June 2016, Pages 231-238 PDF (0 K) | ||
DOI: 10.33762/bagrs.2016.116224 | ||
Author | ||
Mohammed A. Shwayel | ||
Abstract | ||
The experience carried out in the field of sheep, Department of in the Collage of Agriculture University of Baghdad for the period from 4/10/2012 to 4/11/2012 using the 9 local Awasi Rams, that similar in weight and age (average weight of 46.5 kg and the age of 2.5 years ) were divided into three groups comprising one group of three RAMS, the added quantities 3 g/Ram/day of anise treated and untreated with formaldehyde And without add the group to the first, second, and third (comparison) respectively to the feed, in the end of the experiment was pulling blood from the jugular vein to measure the number of white blood cells and lymphocyte and monocyte and granular cells and the number of red blood cells, the concentration of hemoglobin and the size of the corpus of red blood, the concentration for him and the number of blood platelets in the blood and concentration of cholesterol, sugar, total protein and albumen and globulin, urea, GOT and GPT , Alkalin phosphatase ,triglecerides and high density fats in the blood serum. the results indicated the occurrence significant decrease (p>0.055) in the concentration of the enzyme GOT in the serum Blood for anise treated group was 63 units/l compared with control group and anise untreated although 80.50 and 86.00 unit/liter respectively, as well as significant increase in the concentration of the enzyme Alkaline phosphatase in serum both groups of anise treated and untreated they were 42.00 and 60.00 unit/liter respectively compared with control group which was 34.00 unit/l, while no changes were significant in the rest of the characters of the blood covered by the study. | ||
Keywords | ||
anise treated and untreated with formaldehyde; Awasi local; blood | ||
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