R. Bras. Zootec.01/Dec/2007;36(6):1875-81.

Nutritive value and fermentation characteristics of elephantgrass silages with addition of coffee hulls

Gleidson Giordano Pinto de Carvalho, Rasmo Garcia, Aureliano José Vieira Pires, José Augusto Gomes Azevêdo, Francisco Éden Paiva Fernandes, Odilon Gomes Pereira

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-35982007000800022

The experiment evaluated the chemical composition, in vitro DM digestibility (IVDMD), and fermentative characteristics of elephant grass silages with different coffee hull levels. The elephant grass presented 17.2% of dry matter (DM), cut with 45 days of growing. The coffee hull addition levels were 0, 6, 12, 18, and 24%, in fresh matter basis (weight/weight) with four replications per treatment. The material was ensiled in cylindrical plastic silos. In the ensiling process, the forage packing density was 500 kg/m3. It was observed increase of DM, acid detergent fiber, acid detergent insoluble nitrogen, and lignin concentration, as a function of coffee hull levels. Crude protein showed quadratic behaviour, estimating maximum CP value of 9.9% for the 16.4% coffee hull addition level. Neutral detergent fiber reduced linearly and silage lactic acid concentration showed quadratic behaviour as a function of coffee hull levels, estimating maximum value of 11.4% to 25.6% hull level. Coffee hull was efficient to increase silage DM concentration; however, the silage IVDMD decreased. The coffee hulls use in elephantgrass ensilage improved the fermentative characteristics of the silage.

Nutritive value and fermentation characteristics of elephantgrass silages with addition of coffee hulls

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