Effect of additives and filling methods on whole plant corn silage quality, fermentation characteristics and in situ digestibility
This project aimed to evaluate the effects of both different additives and filling methods on nutritive quality, fermentation profile, and in situ digestibility of whole plant corn silage. Whole plant corn forage harvested at 26.72 % dry matter (DM) was chopped and treated with two filling methods,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Animal bioscience 2021, 34(11), , pp.1776-1783 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This project aimed to evaluate the effects of both different additives and filling methods on nutritive quality, fermentation profile, and in situ digestibility of whole plant corn silage.
Whole plant corn forage harvested at 26.72 % dry matter (DM) was chopped and treated with two filling methods, 1) fill silos at one time (F1), 2) fill silos at three times (F3), packing samples into one / three silo capacity at the first day, another one / three capacity at the second day, then one / three at the third day, three replicates. For each replicate, samples were treated with three additives, a) control (CTRL, no additive), b) Sila-Max™ (MAX, Ralco Nutrition Inc., Marshall, Minnesota, U.S.A.), and c) Sila-Mix™ (MIX, Ralco Nutrition Inc., Marshall, Minnesota, U.S.A.). With three replicates of each secondary treatment, there were nine silos, 54 silos in total. Each silo had a packing density of 137.61 kg of DM / m3. All silos were weighed and stored in lab at ambient temperature.
After 60 d of ensiling, all items showed good silage fermentation under MAX filled one time or three times (P |
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ISSN: | 2765-0189 2765-0235 |
DOI: | 10.5713/ab.20.0804 |