Preparation of wastelage using poultry droppings with maize stover and its nutrient content as ruminant feed

M. Jamee, A. Kabir, S. S. Islam, M. Hossain, Mj Khan
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An experiment was undertaken with caged layer excreta (CLE) treated maize stover and ensiled to investigate its potentiality as ruminant feed. Chopped maize stovers were preserved in plastic containers under airtight condition at room temperature based on the treatments as T0 (0% CLE), T1 (20% CLE), T2 (40% CLE) and T3 (60% CLE) to investigate physical quality, chemical composition, in vitro organic matter digestibility (IVOMD) and metabolizable energy (ME) content at 0, 30, 60 and 90 days. The CP and Ash were increased (P<0.01) and DM, OM and CF were decreased (P<0.01) in all the treatments (T1, T2 and T3) compared to controlled T0. The OM content was decreased numerically with the ensiling time. The EE content was not significant (P>0.01) with the treatments and ensiling time. The OMD and ME content were increased (P<0.01) with the ensiling time from 0 to 90 days. The physical quality (color, smell, and hardness) of maize stover were improved by CLE added treatments (T1, T2 and T3) after ensiling but 60% CLE treatment had some pungent smell in 90 days and less OMD and ME value was observed than that of T2. Considering all the physical and chemical properties, among all the treatments, 40% and 60% CLE are acceptable for preparing wastelage. By comparing physical quality, nutritive value and chemical composition between 40% and 60% CLE treatments, the 60% CLE was better. Thus wastelage prepared from 40% CLE, 55% maize stover along with 5% molasses will be a potential source of ruminant feed as well as reduce the environment pollution by utilizing CLE.
利用家禽粪便与玉米秸秆及其营养成分制备废弃物作为反刍动物饲料
采用笼养蛋鸡排泄物(CLE)处理的玉米秸秆和青贮饲料进行试验,探讨其作为反刍动物饲料的潜力。将切碎的玉米秸秆按T0 (0% CLE)、T1 (20% CLE)、T2 (40% CLE)和T3 (60% CLE)处理,在室温下密闭保存于塑料容器中,研究其0、30、60和90 d的物理品质、化学成分、体外有机物消化率(IVOMD)和代谢能(ME)含量。CP和灰分随处理时间和青贮时间的增加而增加(P0.01)。随着青贮时间的延长(0 ~ 90 d), OMD和ME含量显著增加(P<0.01)。青贮后添加CLE处理(T1、T2和T3)可改善玉米秸秆的物理品质(颜色、气味和硬度),但60% CLE处理在90 d内出现刺鼻气味,OMD和ME值低于T2处理。考虑到所有的物理和化学性质,在所有的处理中,40%和60%的CLE是可以接受的。通过比较40%和60% CLE处理的物理品质、营养价值和化学成分,60% CLE处理效果更好。因此,由40% CLE、55%玉米秸秆和5%糖蜜制备的废弃物将成为反刍动物饲料的潜在来源,并通过利用CLE减少环境污染。
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