Dr. (Mrs.)
Damilola Janet IBIGBAMI (nee Omosebi) is a registered animal scientist and a lecturer of non ruminant production with over four years experience as an academic. She obtained her B.Agric (animal science) from Babcock University in 2009 and M.Agric and PhD (non ruminant production) in 2012 and 2016 respectively. She has supervised 12 undergraduate projects. She has published 10 journal articles and 6 referred conference proceedings till date. She is a member of Nigerian society for
animal production and animal science association of Nigeria. In addition to her professional work, through her passion for leadership and child development, she has some initiative groups which she serves in and a few of which she is priviledged to lead.
Ph.D.
M.agric., Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta
B.Agric., Babcock University, Ilishan remo, Ogun state
Ojoo High School, Alaka, Ibadan
St. Louis Grammar Schl, Ibadan
i. Response of broiler chickens to cold aqueous extract of fresh sweet orange peel
ii. Use of sole or combination of herbal plants as alternative in-feed antibiotics in growth and morphological responses, nutrient digestibility, haematological and serological responses of growing pigs
iii. Response of broiler chickens to different levels of feed restriction and feed forms
iv. Response of broiler Chickens to hot aqueous extract of fresh sweet orange peel
v. Response of broiler chickens to dried sweet orange and plantain peel meal as partial replacement for maize
• Award of Commendation from NYSC Taraba State for selfless service in primary assignment and community development activities in Taraba State batch B service year (June 2010)
• Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP)
• Member, Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN)
• Member, Nigerian Institute of Animal Science (NIAS)
. June 2023- 48th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP) held on j u n 1 8 -22, 2023 at Federal University, Dutsin-Ma Katsina state ii. March 2022- 47th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP) held on Mar 1 4 -17, 2021 at University of Jos, Jos, Plateau state
iii. March 2021- 46th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP) held on Mar 1 5 -18, 2021 at Federal University, Dutsin-Ma Katsina state
iv. March 2020- 45th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP) held on Mar 16-19, 2020 at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi
Paper presented; Effect of sole and combined herbal leaf meal as feed additives antibiotics on carcass characteristics and meat quality of growing pigs
v. March 2016- 41 st Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP) held on Mar 20-24, 2016 at Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun state
vi. September 2015- 4th ASAN-NIAS Joint Annual Meeting held on Sept 6-10, 2015 at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan, Oyo State
vii. September 2014- 3rd ASAN-NIAS Joint Annual Meeting held on Sept 7-11, 2014 at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan, Oyo State
Paper presented: Influence of duration and level of feed restriction on blood parameters, carcass characteristics and feed cost of Marshal broiler chickens.
1. Njoku, C.P., Dosunmu, O.P., Adeyemi, O.A., Ayo-Ajasa, O.Y. and Omosebi, D.J. 2016. Blood profile, carcass yield and offal weight of growing rabbits subjected to four hours feed withdrawal period. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 43 (1): 148-157 Published by the Nigerian Society for Animal Production. Available at www.nsap.org
2. Omosebi, D.J., Adeyemi O. A., Sogunle, M.O., Idowu, O.M.O. and Bolarin, O. 2018. Response of broiler chickens fed pellets to period of restriction. Book of abstracts of the 43rd Annual Conference of Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP), Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo state, March 18th-22nd, 2018. P235
3. Ibigbami D.J., Njoku C.P., Adeyemi O.A., Ayankola S.A. and Ayodele C.A. 2020. Effect of sole and combined herbal leaf meal as feed additives antibiotics on carcass characteristics and meat quality of growing pigs. Proceedings of the 45th Annual Conference of Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP), Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi state. Mar 16-19, 2020. Pp 591-594
4. Ibigbami D.J., Amos A.T. and Idowu K.R. 2021. Influence of duration and level of feed restriction on blood parameters, carcass characteristics and feed cost of Marshall broiler chickens. Nigerian Journal of Animal Science 23 (2): 170-178. Published by the Animal Science Association of Nigeria. Available at www.asan.org.
5. Idowu, K. R., Ibigbami, D. J.,Idowu O. P. A., Adeyemo, A. A., Iyanda, A. I. and Adeyemi, O. A. 2021. Haematological and serum biochemical parameters of noiler chickens fed with different biotic additives at chicks phase. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 48(6):258 -266. Published by the Nigerian Society for Animal Production. Available at www.nsap.org.
6. Odutayo, O. J., Adeyemo, A. A., Ibigbami, D. J., Sogunle, O. M., Olaifa, R. O., Akinwale, O. A., Orebiyi, V. A., Ojebisi, V. A. and Joel, A. O. 2021. Influence of cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia) powder as additive on jejenal histomophometry, growth performance, haemato-biochemical indices, carcass traits and breast meat lipid profile of broiler chickens. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 48(6):167 – 184. Published by the Nigerian Society for Animal Production. Available at www.nsap.org.
7. Ibigbami D.J., Njoku C.P., Adeyemi O.A., Ayankola S.A .and Ayodele C.A. 2020. Effect of sole and combined herbal leaf meal as feed additives antibiotics on carcass characteristics and meat quality of growing pigs. Proceedings of the 45th Annual Conference of Nigerian Society for Animal Production
(NSAP), Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi state. Mar 1 6 -19, 2020. Pp 591-594
8. Ibigbami D.J., Amos A.T. and Idowu K.R. 2021. Influence of duration and level of feed restriction on blood parameters, carcass characteristics and feed cost of Marshall broiler chickens. Nigerian Journal of Animal Science 23 (2): 170-178. Published by the Animal Science Association of Nigeria. Available at www.asan.org Nigeria
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