TY - JOUR ID - TI - Hematological and biochemical features of the blood in different strains of domestic chicken Hematological and biochemical features of the blood in different strains of domestic chicken AU - Jinan R. A. Al-Dujaili AU - Ahmed Khalid AU - Hazar Shakir Saleh PY - 2021 VL - 9 IS - 3 SP - 133 EP - 137 JO - Journal of Genetic and Environmental Resources Conservation مجلة صيانة المصادر الوراثية والبيئية SN - 23068663 23068280 AB - The study was carried out to compare between the hematological and biochemical characteristics of blood in local breed roosters involved (Six strains of domestic roosters) at the end of production age. Blood samples were collected jugular vein were used red blood cells, white blood cells count, estimation of packed cells volume, and serum levels of hemoglobin, ALP, GOT, GPT, urea, glucose, total protein, cholesterol and albumin. The results of the statistical analysis revealed significant differences (P<0.05) between the mean values of the Hb concentration of RNH, WH, BW and B lines, also there were significant differences (P<0.05) value of PCV in (RNH and B). The results also showed a significant (P<0.05) increase in the total number of white blood cells in roosters WH, BW and B lines. The results revealed significant differences between the total number of RBCs in RNH, WH, BW and B line and other line. The biochemical test revealed significant (p<0.05) values of total protein in RNH and B lines, significant (p<0.05) values of serum cholesterol, urea and glucose in R and W lines and the height level of serum albumin were recorder in RNH and WH line. The liver function tests revealed significant (p<0.05) values of GPT and ALP in RNH and B lines and no significant (p<0.05) values of GOT among the lines of rooster. The result concluded that the bone marrows, liver and kidneys were vary in their function among different species which lived under the same conditions and received the same level of nutrition, the same age level, and the same level of good health and such variation attributed to genetic specificity of each species.

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