Precisely liver function test (AST, ALT, total bilirubin, direct and indirect bilirubin) kidney function test (urea and creatinine), uric acid, lipid profile (LDL, HDL, total cholesterol and triglyceride) and CBC
I actually faced that problem during my studies with Kabir chickens. I will want you to have at the back of your mind that these values depend on breed, sex, age, ecotype of the chickens. I asked this question to other people and I received that same response. I have done similar and I will send my values to you, only send me your email so that we can talk extensively on this. I wish we stardardize this in the near future. Thanks
I quiet agree with all the contributions. But more with Ndaleh Wozerou Nghonjuyi. The range for the various haematological and serological parameters vary according to breed/strain, age, sex, nutritional staus. In summary it is a influenced by genetic and environmental factors, and interaction of both. However, you will find some values that might of help to you @ Wikivet https://en.wikivet.net/Veterinary_Education_Online