Ajao Babatunde Hadiyat

Ajao Babatunde Hadiyat
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Lecturer at University of Ilorin

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Introduction
Ajao Babatunde Hadiyat currently works at the Department of Animal Production, University of Ilorin. Ajao does research in Animal Reproductive Physiology and Animal Science.
Current institution
University of Ilorin
Current position
  • Lecturer

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Publications (5)
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The study investigated the effect of Orange-fleshed Sweet Potato (PV) vine on growth and hematology of rabbits raised in the derived Savannah. Twenty-four growing male rabbits were allocated to four treatment diets made up of pure concentrate (C), Calopogonium mucunoides (CM) (positive control), PV and a combination of CM and PV (PVCM) with the las...
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Phone Number: 08035000745 ABSTRACT A study was carried out to determine the effect of diurnal temperature-humidity index (THI) and sex on the physiological parameters of weaner rabbits raised in the derived Savannah zone of Nigeria. Twenty female and thirteen male rabbits with were studied in the experiment. Air Temperature (AT) and Relative-Humidi...
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Purpose: The study evaluated the semen, haematological and antioxidant status of rabbit bucks fed ginger, garlic and onion supplemented diets under a severely heat stressed condition. This is to evaluate the effect of heat stress and spice supplementation on seminal parameters, haematology and antioxidant capacity of rabbit buck raised in the tropi...
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Abstract Fourteen female grasscutters were divided into the following treatments: No contact (NOC), Visual-Acoustic-Olfactory contact (VAOC), Acoustic-Olfactory contact (AOC) and Full Physical contact (FPC) with the male. The female animals were housed in pairs with all the treatments having a replicate each at the beginning of the study except VAO...

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