Title of article
Effects of formic acid, molasses and inoculant additives on corn silage composition, organic matter digestibility and microbial protein synthesis in sheep
Author/Authors
Taylan Aksu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
5
From page
29
To page
33
Abstract
This study examined the production of com silages with low or high lactic acid concentrations, provided by the addition
of formic acid (0.5%), molasses (5%) or microbial inoculant (homofermentative lactic acid bacteria, 10 g/tonne). After the
fermentation period, sheep were fed the silages to determine true and apparent digestibility of the organic matter and microbial
protein synthesis. The experiment were carried out with four KıvırcıkxMorkaraman sheep, 1.5 years old, fixed with cannula in
their rumen and duodenum.
Lactic acid concentrations were significantly higher in silages treated with enzyme or molasses compared to other specific
treatments. Acetic acid concentration was highest in silage treated with formic acid, and lowest in silage treated with molasses
(P < 0.05). The by-pass of crude protein was highest in silage treated with formic acid.
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Keywords
Corn silage , Molasses , Bacterial inoculant , digestibility , Microbial Protein Synthesis , Formic acid
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Record number
847144
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