R. Bras. Zootec.01/Dec/2001;30(6):1925-30.

Microbial Inoculation of Alfalfa for Ensiling on Apparent Digestibility in Wethers

Paulo Henrique Mazza Rodrigues, Stefano Juliano Tavares de Andrade, Luis Fernando Simões de Almeida, Paula Marques Meyer, Felix Ribeiro de Lima, Carlos de Sousa Lucci

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982001000700032

This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of microbially inoculated alfafa silage on total digestibility in wethers. Twelve wethers were randomly assigned to two treatments: alfalfa haylage (35.7% DM and 19.6% CP, on average) control or microbially inoculated with Silobac product (Lactobacillus plantarum and Pediococcus pentosaceus). The experimental period extended for twenty-one days, the last five used for feces and urine collection. The inoculation increased total digestibility of DM (inoculated = 62.5% vs. control = 59.5%), NFE (70.9% vs. 65.7%), NDF (53.8% vs. 48.8%), ADF (52.5% vs. 44.7%), starch (84.0% vs. 80.2%), TDN (59.5% vs. 56.7%) and DM intake (2.82 vs. 2.48% of BW), but it did not influence total digestibility of CP (73.9% vs. 73.2%), EE (50.7% vs. 54.3%), CF (47.1% vs. 43.9%) or N retention (3.27 vs. 2.86 g of N/animal/day).

Microbial Inoculation of Alfalfa for Ensiling on Apparent Digestibility in Wethers

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