Effect of Grind Seeds of Rhus Coriaria and Exogenous Fibrolytic Enzymes Supplementation in Ration on Some Haemobiochemical Parameters of Awassi Male Lambs
Keywords:
Rhus coriaria, Exogenous fibrolytic enzymes, Haemobiochemical parametersAbstract
Abstract
Curent study desgned to assess the influence of grind seeds of Rhus Coriaria and exogenous fibrolytic enzymes (EFE) on
some haemobiochemical parameters of Awassi male lambs. 24 Awassi male lambs weighing (21.50-60.77) Kg at 3 4
months of age, and they were equally divided into four groups based on body weight. G1 (control) was fed a concentrate
diet at a rate of 2.5% body weight with alfalfa hay everyday and was regarded a control group. G2 was fed the same food
as the control group and received 15 g/head of dried grind Rhus Coriaria seeds daily with feed. The same food as in G1
was offered to G3 together with 5 g/head of exogenous fibrolytic enzyme (EFE). The same diet as G1 was used to feed
G4, which included 5 g of EFE and 15g of dry ground Rhus Coriaria seeds daily. The results of glucose
concentration showed G2, G3 and G4 significance p<0.05 decrease from the 2nd month to the end of experiment
compared with control group. Values of total protein showed G4 significance p<0.05 surpass at the 3rd month of trial.
Results of Albumin exhibited G2, G3 and G4 significance p<0.05 exceed at the 1st, 2nd and 4th months of experiment.
Values of Globulin showed G2 and G3 significance p<0.05 exceed G1 at the 3rd month of experiment. Values of GGT
showed G2, G3 and G4 significance p<0.05 decrease from the 2nd month toward the end of experimentation. Urea blood
concentration values indicated a significant decline in G2, G3, and G4 from the second month until the conclusion of the
investigation. It can be established that grind seeds of Rhus coriaria and EFE can be used in combination or alone as an
effective feed additive to improve some haemobiochemical parameters in Awassi male lambs