In vitro study: Soybean meal substitution with maggot on sheep digestibility and rumen fermentation

L. Khotijah, Putri Sri Rahayu, D. Astuti, R. Martin
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The in vitro study aimed to evaluate the utilization of maggot flour from selected substrates as a substitute for soybean meal in sheep rations on digestibility and rumen fermentation in vitro. Maggot were reared using three different substrates i.e., sheep feces, household waste and bread waste. The BSF maggot product with feces substrate showed the highest protein was used in this study. The treatments in this study were T1=100% soybean meal, T2=50% soybean meal + 50% maggot flour, T3=100% maggot flour. In vitro rumen fermentation and digestibility were conducted and the parameters were pH, NH3, volatile fatty acid (VFA), dry matter digestibility (DMD) and organic matter digestibility (OMD). Maggot rearing data were presented descriptively while the in vitro data were analyzed using analysis of variance. The result showed that the treatments had no significant effect (P>0.05) on pH, VFA, DMD and OMD, but replacement of soybean meal (100% maggot flour) affected NH3 production. The utilization of maggot as a substitute for soybean meal in sheep ration did not have a negative impact on in vitro fermentability and rumen digestibility.
体外研究:蛆代替豆粕对绵羊消化率和瘤胃发酵的影响
本试验旨在研究蛆粉替代豆粕在绵羊口粮中的消化率和体外瘤胃发酵性能。用三种不同的基质饲养蛆,即羊粪便、生活垃圾和面包垃圾。以粪便为底物的BSF蛆产品蛋白含量最高。试验处理为T1=100%豆粕,T2=50%豆粕+ 50%蛆粉,T3=100%蛆粉。采用pH、NH3、挥发性脂肪酸(VFA)、干物质消化率(DMD)和有机物消化率(OMD)进行体外瘤胃发酵和消化率试验。蝇蛆饲养数据采用描述性描述,体外数据采用方差分析。结果表明,各处理对pH、VFA、DMD和OMD均无显著影响(P>0.05),但替代豆粕(100%蛆粉)对NH3产量有影响。在绵羊日粮中使用蛆代替豆粕对体外发酵率和瘤胃消化率没有负面影响。
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