Title of article :
Evaluation of the nutritional value of Iranian melon (Cucumis melo cv. Khatooni) wastes before and after ensiling in sheep feeding
Author/Authors :
Kazemi, Mohsen Department of Animal Science - Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Science - University of Torbat-e Jam, Torbat-e Jam, Iran , Ibrahimi Khorram Abadi, Elias Department of Animal Science - Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Science - University of Torbat-e Jam, Torbat-e Jam, Iran , Mokhtarpour, Amir Research Center of Special Domestic Animals - University of Zabol, Zabol, Iran
Abstract :
There is little information on the nutritive value of ensiled Iranian
melon (Cucumis melo cv. Khatooni) wastes (IMW) for sheep feeding; therefore,
the nutritional value of IMW was investigated before and after ensiling. Treatments
were 1) Fresh IMW as control [FIMW], 2) Ensiled IMW [EIMW], 3) Ensiled IMW
with 1% grape vinegar [EIMW+1% GV], and 4) Ensiled IMW with 2% grape vinegar [EIMW+2% GV]. The IMW samples (after harvesting the ripe fruits) were
ensiled in the polyethylene tubes for 60 days. Ensiling IMW increased the contents
of dry matter (DM) and crude protein (CP). The concentration of CP was also increased (P<0.05) in the silages supplemented with GV. However, neutral and acid
detergent fiber (NDF and ADF, respectively) and ash contents were unchanged
among treatments. The addition of grape vinegar to the silage increased the concentrations of lactic and acetic acids and decreased NH3-N compared to control
silage (P<0.05). However, total volatile fatty acids (TVFA) and pH of silages were
not significantly affected by the treatments. The highest values of gas production
parameters (gas12, 24, 48, 72 h and bgas), true dry matter (TDMD) and organic matter
degradability (TOMD) were observed in FIMW (P<0.05). Ensiling IMW without
additive, decreased TDMD and TOMD, whereas treating silages with GV increased
its digestibility (P<0.05). The highest partitioning factor (PF) and efficiency of microbial mass yield (EMMY) were detected in EIMW+2% GV (P<0.05). Generally,
it can be concluded that IMW can be used as a potential forage source in sheep
feeding either as fresh or ensiled by-product. However, because of the high moisture content of IMW, ensiling with 2% GV could improve the nutritional value and
fermentation parameters.
Keywords :
silage , gas production , Iranian melon wastes , nutritional value