Effects of supplementing broiler feed with coconut shell charcoal on their serum biochemical and haematological parameters, total coliform and bacterial counts

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G.E Enyenih
E.N. Ogbuzuru
M.E. Ojukwu

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the effects of supplementing broiler feeds with different levels
of Coconut Shell Charcoal (CSC) on the serum biochemistry, haematological parameters and gut
microbial count (Total coliform count; TCC and Total Bacterial Count; TBC). The experiment was
conducted with a total of 90 unsexed Day-Old broiler chicks of Ross 308 strains and it lasted for fiftysix days. The chicks were randomly allotted to six different treatments (T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 and T6,
containing 0%, 2%, 4%, 6%, 8% and 0% CSC respectively) with each having 15 birds and each
treatment further divided into three replicates of five (5) birds in a Completely Randomized Design
(CRD). While the T1 and T6 did not have coconut shell charcoal, the treatment 6 was administered
antibiotics when necessary (this would serve as a marker in the measure of blood parameters and
microbial load). The result from the analysis of these data showed that the supplementation of the
feed with charcoal, significantly affected (P<0.05) only a few of the serum (Aspartate
Aminotransferase, Alanine Aminotransferase) and haematological parameters (Platelets). However,
there was a significant difference (P<0.05) in the TCC and TBC but the counts were higher in the
treatments with charcoal than the control. Therefore, irrespective of the fact that the use of coconut
shell charcoal at these levels was not detrimental to the birds with respect to haematology and serum
biochemical parameters, its use at these levels (2%, 4%, 6%, and 8%) is not recommended since these
levels were suspected to increase the gut bacterial and coliform count of the broiler birds. The total
white blood cell was highest in the treatment six which entails that administering antibiotics was a
better way of boosting immunity than the coconut shell charcoal

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Enyenih, G., Ogbuzuru, E., & Ojukwu, M. (2023). Effects of supplementing broiler feed with coconut shell charcoal on their serum biochemical and haematological parameters, total coliform and bacterial counts. Nigerian Journal of Animal Science, 24(1), 181–189. Retrieved from https://www.njas.org.ng/index.php/php/article/view/567
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