OBSERVATION OF HEMATOBIOCHEMICAL PROFILE OF BLACK BENGAL GOAT IN SYLHET REGION
Abstract
Hemato-biochemical parameters are the key features of good physiological condition. Where good physiological
condition is the precursor of good production. For this reason the present study was aimed to observe the
hemato-biochemical parameters of Black Bengal goats reared under rural condition in three upazila namely
sylhet sadar, golapganj and zokiganj of Sylhet district. The objectives of the study aimed to assess the mean
values of different hematological and biochemical profile on the basis of age and sex and determining
differences among the mean values of different hematological and biochemical profile of black bengal goats in
the study areas. A total number of 90 goats were selected from study areas and 30 from in each upazila. Among
them 30 were male and rest 30 were female. All the goats selected randomly. Apparently, healthy animal of
three age groups used for hematological parameters like total erythrocyte count (TEC), total leukocyte count
(TLC), packed cell volume (PCV), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and hemoglobin (Hb) and various
biochemical profiles like AST and ALT. Descriptive analysis was performed to check the mean and SE whereas
One way Analysis of variance was performed to compare among the means. All the analysis was performed at
the 0.05 significance level. There is no difference present in hematological and biochemical profile of black
bengal goats among different study areas, as the p value obtained less than 0.05. Among age groups, there were
differences present the TEC, TLC, PCV as the p value obtained less than 0.05. While for ESR no difference
present as the p value obtained greater than 0.05. In case of male and female goats there are no differences in
ESR, TLC, TEC, PCV as the p value obtained greater than 0.05. But Hb, AST and ALT were significantly
differs as the p value obtained less than 0.05. It can be concluded that hematological and biochemical
parameters increase with the increasing of ages and higher in male than female.