Effect of Adding Moringa Oleifera Residues to Rations on Some Wool, Skin and Leather Properties of Growing Barki Sheep = تأثير إضافة مخلفات المورينجا أوليفيرا للعلائق على بعض خصائص الصوف والجلد للأغنام البرقي النامية

A. Nasr, W. A. Ramadan
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The aim of this work was to study the effect of using biological treated Moringa stalks in feeding sheep on wool, skin and leather properties. Twenty-four male Barki lambs divided into three groups were used. All animals fed 2% of animal body weight on concentrate feed mixture, while the roughages fed ad libitum, thus the difference among groups was in roughage material. The control group fed Berssem hay, second group fed Moringa stalks treated with fungus (Trichoderma reesei) and third group fed Moringa stalks treated with yeast (Saccharomyces cervisiae). All skins and leathers were evaluated chemically and physically, in addition wool characteristics were determined for wool samples. The results indicated that majority of physical and chemical properties of skins, leathers and wool were not significantly differed among groups. Therefore, using Moringa stalks as roughage in rations not affected the quality of wool, skins or leathers, which are considered acceptable in different industrial purposes such as carpets, upper shoe, garment and lining.
对发展中羊羊毛和皮肤的某些特性增添附加奥林加残余物的影响
研究了用生物处理过的辣木秸秆饲喂绵羊对羊毛、皮肤和皮革性能的影响。选取24只雄性Barki羔羊,分为三组。所有动物以2%体重的精料混合饲料饲喂,粗料自由饲喂,各组间粗料差异较大。对照组饲喂辣木干草,第二组饲喂真菌(里氏木霉)处理的辣木秸秆,第三组饲喂酵母(酿酒酵母)处理的辣木秸秆。所有的皮肤和皮革都进行了化学和物理评价,此外还对羊毛样品进行了羊毛特性测定。结果表明,兽皮、皮革和羊毛的大部分理化性能组间差异不显著。因此,在饲料中使用辣木秸秆作为粗料,不会影响羊毛、毛皮或皮革的质量,被认为可以用于不同的工业用途,如地毯、鞋面、服装和衬里。
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