Temperature, microbiological and chemical composition of broiler chickens’ excrement with litter after its composting with different doses of biodestructor

I. S. Osipenko, S. V. Merzlov
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The rapid growth of production volumes of broiler chicken products both in our country and in most countries of the world is combined with an increase in industry waste. A significant percentage of this waste is poultry droppings with litter. In the absence of implemented technologies for rational disposal of broiler chicken droppings, economic and ecological problems arise locally. Considering the above, the search for effective methods of disposal of broiler chicken droppings is of scientific and practical importance. Composting poultry droppings with litter (sawdust of non-coniferous trees) can be an alternative method of rational disposal of this waste. To accelerate the fermentation of broiler litter, there is a practice of using various microbiological preparations. The effectiveness of using a biodestructor containing bacteria: Bacillus spp., Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus megatherium, Bacillus mesentericus, Bacillus mycoides during composting of broiler chicken excrement and its effect on the microbiological, chemical and physical parameters of fermented biomass remains unexplored. To conduct an experiment, 30 kg samples were formed from the excrement with the litter taken from the poultry house after broiler chickens had been reared for 42 days. In the control group, excrement samples were treated with water without a biodestructor. In the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd research groups, broiler chicken droppings were moistened with biodestructor solutions providing its doses of 143, 1430, and 2860 mg/t, respectively. Temperature and microbiological indicators were determined in the litter of broiler chickens during composting. In non-fermented litter of broiler chickens and litter composted for 150 days using a biodestructor, the crude protein content, mass fraction of Calcium, total Nitrogen and Phosphorus were determined. It has been established that the introduction of a biodestructor at a dose of 2860 mg/t of manure with a moisture content of 60.0 % leads to an increase in the activity of biochemical processes, which is confirmed by an increase in the temperature of the compost during the first hundred days of fermentation. The higher the dose of biodestructor was added to the litter of broiler chickens, the higher the KMAFAnM indicator and the numbers of Bacillus spp. bacteria in compost were higher. A regularity has been established that with the increase in the amount of biodestructor in the litter of broiler chickens, the number of Staphylococcus and Clostridium bacteria in the latter decreases. The use of a biodestructor at a dose of 2860 mg/t of broiler chicken droppings contributes to the increase of Nitrogen, crude protein, and Phosphorus in the compost and accelerates its mineralization compared to the control.
用不同剂量的生物分解剂堆肥后肉鸡排泄物和粪便的温度、微生物和化学成分
随着我国和世界上大多数国家肉鸡产品产量的快速增长,行业废弃物也随之增加。其中很大一部分是家禽粪便和废弃物。由于缺乏合理处理肉鸡粪便的技术,当地出现了经济和生态问题。有鉴于此,寻找有效的肉鸡粪便处理方法具有重要的科学和现实意义。将家禽粪便与垃圾(非针叶树的锯末)堆肥可以作为合理处理这种废物的替代方法。为了加速肉鸡粪便的发酵,有一种使用各种微生物制剂的做法。使用含细菌的生物分解剂的效果很好:在肉鸡排泄物堆肥过程中使用含有芽孢杆菌属、枯草芽孢杆菌、巨型芽孢杆菌、肠道芽孢杆菌、褐煤芽孢杆菌等细菌的生物分解剂的效果及其对发酵生物质的微生物、化学和物理参数的影响仍有待研究。为了进行实验,我们从肉鸡饲养 42 天后的排泄物中提取了 30 公斤样品,并将其与家禽舍中的粪便一起制成堆肥。在对照组中,排泄物样本用不含生物分解剂的水处理。在第一、第二和第三研究组中,肉鸡粪便分别用剂量为 143、1430 和 2860 毫克/吨的生物破坏剂溶液浸湿。在堆肥过程中测定了肉鸡粪便的温度和微生物指标。在肉鸡未发酵的粪便和使用生物分解剂堆肥 150 天的粪便中,测定了粗蛋白含量、钙的质量分数、总氮和总磷。结果表明,在含水量为 60.0 % 的粪便中添加 2860 mg/t 剂量的生物分解剂,可提高生化过程的活性,这一点可通过发酵头 100 天堆肥温度的升高得到证实。肉鸡粪便中添加的生物分解剂剂量越高,堆肥中的 KMAFAnM 指标和芽孢杆菌数量就越高。随着肉鸡粪便中生物分解剂用量的增加,肉鸡粪便中葡萄球菌和梭状芽孢杆菌的数量也会减少,这已成为一种规律。与对照组相比,在肉鸡粪便中使用 2860 毫克/吨剂量的生物分解剂有助于增加堆肥中的氮、粗蛋白和磷含量,并加速堆肥的矿化。
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