Physico-Chemical Characteristics and Acceptability of Graded Levels of Ensiled Cabbage Waste and Wheat Offals as Ruminants’ Supplemental Diet

M. Adegun, Tolulope Ososanya
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Animal nutritionists are now searching for new non-traditional feed sources to enhance ruminants’ diets due to price increases and the unavailability of some unconventional feed ingredients. In a Completely Randomized Design, wheat offal was substituted with cabbage waste silage in diets 1 to 5 at 0, 10, 20, 30, and 40%, respectively for 30 days to assess the physicochemical characteristics and acceptability of the new diets by Yankasa rams. Temperatures of 29.00 ± 0.14 and 28.05 ± 0.78 °C, respectively, were noticeably lower in diets 4 and 5. Diets 4 (4.26) and 5 (4.38) considerably lowered (P > 0.05) the pH. All of the diets had good silages based on color,smell, and texture, with diet 5 having a firm and wet texture. Diets 4 and 5 had sweet aromatic odour. With increasing the amount of cabbage waste in the silage, the dry matter dropped, going from 80.11 to 46.88% in diets 1 and 5, respectively. Diet 4’s lowest CP of 12.68%, is sufficient for ruminant feeding. In diet 4, the values of crude fiber and ether extract significantly (P < 0.05) increased. Although there were substantial differences (P < 0.05) in each diet’s fiber content, the NDF, ADF, and ADL all fell within the acceptable range for excellent silage. All the silages made in diets 1 to 5 were acceptable by Yankasa rams, but diet 5 ranked highest in terms ofcoefficient of preference (CoP). According to all findings, cabbage waste could be a valuable silage additive in ruminants’ diets. Wheat offal can be replaced by cabbage waste up to 30% and 40% in the diet of ruminants with good silage formation and better CoP.
甘蓝渣和小麦渣分级作为反刍动物补充日粮的理化特性及可接受性
由于价格上涨和一些非传统饲料原料无法获得,动物营养学家正在寻找新的非传统饲料来源,以提高反刍动物的饮食。采用完全随机设计,在饲粮1 ~ 5中分别以0、10、20、30和40%的比例替换小麦内脏和白菜废青贮,试验30 d,以评价羊羊对新饲粮的理化特性和可接受性。饲粮4和饲粮5的温度分别为29.00±0.14°C和28.05±0.78°C,显著低于对照组。饲粮4(4.26)和饲粮5(4.38)显著降低了ph (P < 0.05)。从颜色、气味和质地来看,所有饲粮的青贮都很好,其中饲粮5的青贮质地坚硬湿润。食物4和5有甜味。随着青贮中白菜废料添加量的增加,干物质含量下降,饲粮1和饲粮5干物质含量分别从80.11%降至46.88%。饲粮4的最低粗蛋白质为12.68%,足以供反刍动物饲养。饲粮4中粗纤维和粗脂肪含量显著提高(P < 0.05)。虽然各饲粮纤维含量差异显著(P < 0.05),但NDF、ADF和ADL均在优良青贮的可接受范围内。饲粮1 ~ 5青贮对羊均可接受,但饲粮5的偏好系数(CoP)最高。根据所有研究结果,白菜废料可能是反刍动物饲料中有价值的青贮添加剂。在青贮形成良好、CoP较好的反刍动物饲粮中,白菜渣可替代小麦内脏达30%和40%。
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