Abstract

Blood Metabolic Profile of Lambs Fed Complete Diet Supplemented with Exogenous Fibrolytic Enzymes Cocktail

Highlights

  • Blood metabolic profile (BMP) is considered to be one of the significant sources for judging the clinical status, nutritional balances, deficit condition, treatment monitoring and prognostics, making it a useful tool for the diagnosis of metabolic disorders in all livestock species

  • One option is the supplementation of feed additives, among which exogenous fibrolytic enzymes (EFE) has received considerable attention as alternative feed additive with the demand for organic food and ban on the use of synthetic compounds in animal diets

  • Intake of digestible nutrients were improved by EFE supplementation; statisticallysignificant (p

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Blood metabolic profile (BMP) is considered to be one of the significant sources for judging the clinical status, nutritional balances, deficit condition, treatment monitoring and prognostics, making it a useful tool for the diagnosis of metabolic disorders in all livestock species. It may act as a good indicator for assessing the effects of feeding diets and supplementations on normal physiological parameters. To exploit the health promoting activity of EFE cocktail, the present study was undertaken to assess the in-feed supplementation effects on various hemato-biochemical parameters in growing lambs

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