An eight week feeding trial was conducted using Moringa oleifera leaf meal (MOLM) as a feed
supplement at five varying inclusion levels (0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0%). A total of one hundred and fifty
day old broiler chicken was equally and randomly allotted to the five treatments. Daily feed intake and
weekly weight gain were monitored while feed conversion ratio was estimated. At the end of 8 weeks
experimental period, six birds per treatment (2 per replicate) were randomly selected and starved for 24
hours. Blood samples for haematotogical and serum analysis were collected and dispensed into tubes
containing Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid as anticoagulant and another set into tube without anticoagulant
for serum analysis. Carcass separated to primal cuts and used to determine the carcass
proportions, organoleptic properties and proximate compositions of the meat. Control diet had higher total
weight gain and feed conversion ratio than MOLM based diets. Haematological parameters were
significantly (P