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USE OF BANANA WASTES AS HAY OR SILAGE FOR FEEDING RUMINANTS: 1- INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT ADDITIVES ON THE QUALITY AND FEEDING VALUE OF SILAGE MADE FROM BANANA WASTES, COMPARED WITH

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This work was designed to process banana wastes as hay and trying to improve its utilization by ensiling either untreated or supplemented with one of two kinds of bacteria inoculants . Determination of silage quality and anti – nutritional factors were studied .The effect of replacing clover hay by banana wastes as hay or untreated or treated silage on DM intakes , digestion coefficients , nutritive values and nitrogen balance. About 650 Kg banana hay were prepared and three tested silages in sixty plastic barrels (20 for each treatment ) with a capacity of 7.5 tons ( 2.5 tons each ) were used for ensiling the untreated silage , silage inoculated by H/MF inoculants ( homo fermentative acidophilic bacteria ) or inoculated by 11C33 inoculants ( Dual purpose contains homofermentative and hetrofermentative lactic acid bacteria ) . The results indicated that all banana silages were excellent have a firm texture , good smell , free from signs of molds , dust smells , caramelized and tobacco or vinegar . All silages had a normal of pH ( 3.70 to 4.03) with the superiority of those treated by 11C33 inoculants . The overall means of TVFA,s ranged between 7.15 to 7.85 ml mol / 100 ml , being higher for treated silages . Silage treated by (11C33 ) inoculants recorded the least concentration of NH3 – N (2.12 % ) . The fast rate of pH decline with inoculants silages imply a quick establishment of anaerobic in the silo and minimizing time of ensiling by two weeks . Silage treated with dual purpose bacteria inoculants (11C33) remained unspoiled and markedly improved aerobic stability of silage . The ensiling of banana wastes either with or without additives depressed the presence of some anti – nutritional factors . The results showed that fed rams with ensiled banana wastes either untreated or inoculated increased significantly ( P<0.05) the digestibility of OM , CP , CF , NDF and ADL and improved significantly ( P< 0.05 ) TDN and DCP values. Ensiling banana wastes with dual purpose bacterial inoculants had big advantages , improved the aerobic stability of silage and participate in feeding animals and minimize such problems of disposal pollution .

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10.21608/jappmu.2009.119386

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Bacteria inoculants, silage, disposal pollution, aerobic stability

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Shalaby

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Animal Prod. Dept . Fac .Agric . Cairo Univ .

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Akila

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Hamza

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Regional Cent. For Food and Feed , Agric . Res . Cent .Egypt.

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Ali

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Animal Prod. Dept . Fac .Agric . Cairo Univ .

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El – Shinnawy

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Regional Cent. For Food and Feed , Agric . Res . Cent .Egypt.

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34

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11

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17916

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2009-11-01

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2020-10-18

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2009-11-01

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10,496

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2090-3642

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2090-3723

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Journal of Animal and Poultry Production

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USE OF BANANA WASTES AS HAY OR SILAGE FOR FEEDING RUMINANTS: 1- INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT ADDITIVES ON THE QUALITY AND FEEDING VALUE OF SILAGE MADE FROM BANANA WASTES, COMPARED WITH BANANA HAY.

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