Author/Authors :
Ibrahim، a.a نويسنده Ibrahim, a.a , Aliyu، j نويسنده Aliyu, j , Wada، n.i نويسنده Wada, n.i , Hassan، A.M نويسنده Hassan, A.M
Abstract :
The effect of genotype and sex of Nigerian indigenous chickens (dwarf, Fulani ecotypes, neck, frizzle and normal feathered) on blood serum electrolytes and biochemical parameters were investigated using 40 chickens. The collected data were subjected to analysis via a 2 way ANOVA. The results revealed serum levels of sodium, potassium, chloride, uric acid, glucose, total protein, creatinin, albumin and globulin were 145.23±27.18 mmoi/L, 8.05±2.39 mmoi/L, 106.33±11.27 mmoi/L, 3.57±1.47 mg/?L, 44.87±17.57 mg/dL, 72.20±8.42 g/L, 74.50±12.98 ?moi/L, 38.30±4.84 g/L and 33.30±5.95 g/L respectively. Creatinin in the female birds was significantly higher than in males (P < 0.05). The serum chloride, potassium, globulin, glu-cose and uric acid were also significantly different across the genotype. Serum chloride and glucose were higher in dwarf chickens, whilst potassium was higher in neck chickens and higher globulin levels were observed in frizzle chickens compared to the other four genotypes. The study revealed a significant effect of sex on creatinin and genotype on various physiological characters of Nigerian indigenous chicken.