“…They added that addition of fish oil had no significant effect on the thyroid hormones (T4 and TSH) of rabbits; however slightly higher values were observed in rabbits fed basal diet supplemented with 0.5 and 1.0 ml fish oil per day/kg live body weight without statistical significance. El-Desoky et al (2018) reported that the supplementation of rabbit does diets with linseed oil at the rate of 1.5, 3 and 4.5% generally tended to decrease cholesterol level compared to that of the control. The control group recorded the highest (P≤0.05) high density lipids (HDL) values compared to other groups of linseed oil supplementation which were insignificantly differed.…”
Section: Blood Profile Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…On the other hand, Trebušak et al (2011), Omer et al (2013), Zeweil et al (2016) and El-Desoky et al (2018) recorded that there were no significant differences in the initial and final body weight and also in the body weight gain as well as daily weight gain of rabbits fed linseed oil diets.…”
“…They added that addition of fish oil had no significant effect on the thyroid hormones (T4 and TSH) of rabbits; however slightly higher values were observed in rabbits fed basal diet supplemented with 0.5 and 1.0 ml fish oil per day/kg live body weight without statistical significance. El-Desoky et al (2018) reported that the supplementation of rabbit does diets with linseed oil at the rate of 1.5, 3 and 4.5% generally tended to decrease cholesterol level compared to that of the control. The control group recorded the highest (P≤0.05) high density lipids (HDL) values compared to other groups of linseed oil supplementation which were insignificantly differed.…”
Section: Blood Profile Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…On the other hand, Trebušak et al (2011), Omer et al (2013), Zeweil et al (2016) and El-Desoky et al (2018) recorded that there were no significant differences in the initial and final body weight and also in the body weight gain as well as daily weight gain of rabbits fed linseed oil diets.…”
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