Haematological and Biochemical Responses of West African Dwarf Goats fed Water hyacinth and Cassava peel silage
O. M. Tawose,
J. F. Oluwadele,
A. H. Ekeocha
Abstract:The dry seasons in the tropics often result in a scarcity of green fodder, which can negatively impact ruminant animal production. As such, the utilization of aquatic plants, which are abundant poses a threat to aquatic organisms and waterways, may be explored as a means of mitigating this shortage. This study aimed to assess the suitability of water hyacinth and its implication on the blood profile of West African Dwarf (WAD) goats. A total of 20 West African Dwarf goats, aged 1-1.5 years and having liveweigh… Show more
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