Affiliation:
1. Department of Animal Science, University of Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria
2. Department of Animal Production, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria
Abstract
The study evaluated the effect of additives treatment on the chemical
composition and silage quality of soybean husk in a 28-day experiment, using
completely randomised design. Soybean husk was chopped into 1-3 cm length
and ensiled in a laboratory silo. There were four treatments consisting of
the control (no additive treatment; T1), urea treatment (T2), molasses
treatment (T3) and urea and molasses treatment (T4). The colour of the
silages was goldenrod, dark goldenrod, peru and burly wood for T1, T2, T3
and T4 respectively. Except for T2 which had a pungent smell, silage smell
was generally pleasant. All the silages had firm texture. Silage
temperature, ether extract and propionic acid were (P>0.05) not affected by
treatments. Silage dry matter and ammonia-nitrogen were higher (P<0.05) in
T2 than in other treatments. Silage organic matter, non-fibre carbohydrates,
neutral detergent fibre, acid detergent fibre, acid detergent lignin,
hemicellulose, cellulose and butyric acid were higher P<0.05) in the control
relative to the additive treatments. Crude protein of the silages was lowest
and highest (P<0.05) in T1 and T4 respectively. Silage pH was lower in T3
than in other treatments. Acetic and lactic acids of the silages were
affected by additives treatment, and increased in the order: T1 < T2 < T3 <
T4 (P<0.05). In conclusion, additives treatment enhanced the nutritive and
fermentation qualities of soybean husk. However, urea and molasses treatment
produced the best results.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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