Effect of using Matricaria Chamomilla Oil, Vitamin E and Selenium on Physiological Performance of New Zealand White Rabbi | ||
Kirkuk University Journal For Agricultural Sciences | ||
Article 6, Volume 13, Issue 3, Summer 2022, Page 62-72 PDF (560 K) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.58928/ku22.13306 | ||
Authors | ||
Saad Khalil Ahmed1; Sarmad Abdul Razak Alsaadi![]() | ||
1Ministry of Agriculture Directorate of Kirkuk Agriculture | ||
2Department of Animal Production | ||
Abstract | ||
This study conducted to find out the effect of the use of chamomile flower oil, vitamin E and selenium on some blood traits of white New Zealand rabbit males. Twenty males were used in this study at the age of six months; the animals were randomly distributed into four groups of five rabbits in each group. The first group was represented by a control without any treatment, the second group was dosed with rabbits (200 mg chamomile flower oil / rabbit/ day), the third group was dosed with rabbits (400 mg chamomile flower oil / rabbit/ day) and the fourth group was dosed with rabbits (vitamin E 250 mg/ kg + selenium 0.3 mg/ day) kg/ per day). The results of the statistical analysis of blood parameters showed that the third treatment (400 chamomile) was significantly superior (p≤0.05) to the rest of the coefficients in the total red corpuscular count for the second month. While the total white corpuscular count, the packed cells volume and hemoglobin concentration was the moral superiority in the first and second months and the total count of platelets, the superiority was limited to the first month only. | ||
Keywords | ||
Chamomile; vitamin E; selenium; Hematological trai | ||
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