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Global Journal of Animal Scientific Research. 8(1), 36-48, 2020
GLOBAL JOURNAL OF ANIMAL
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
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Original Article
Effect of using unconventional an energy source in silage possessing on
silage quality and performance of lactating cows
F.M. Abo-Donia, G.E. El-Emam, M.A. El-Shora, M.A. Fayed Amal, A. Elsheikh Hanim and T.H. El-
Sawah
Animal Production Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center (ARC), Giza, Egypt
ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT
Corresponding Author
Fawzy Abo-Donia
framsis2nd@gmail.com
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of partial substitution of
corn grains with culling dates as a source of energy at making sailage
from corn stalk on silage quality and performance of lactating dairy cows.
Sixteen crossbreeds (Balady X Friesian) lactating cows were assigned to
four balanced groups and fed individually for 90 days on experimental
rations whereas all the groups were received a basal diet with one of four
kinds of silage as follows: 100 % GC (R1), 75 % GC + 25% CD (R2), 50
% GC + 50 % CD (R3) and 25 % GC + 75 % CD (R4) on gross energy-
based, respectively. The NH3 concentration slightly decreased with an
increased CD level. There was a slight tendency to increase silage DM
content by increasing the entry-level of CD. Silage with CD appeared
identical contents of OM and ash nearly to those of the control diet. DM
and OM digestibility were significantly (P<0.05) higher in the diets
containing CD than in the control diet. Nevertheless, there was
insignificant (P>0.05) increases in the CP, CF, ɑ-NDF, and ADF
digestibility for dietary treatment T2, T3 and T4 compared to T1. Also, no
significantly different (P>0.05) was found in dry matter intake among all
dietary treatments. The highest yield of actual milk and 4% fat corrected
milk was recorded with T4 (10.87 and 10.24, respectively), while the
lowest values for these items were existing in T1 (10.06 and 8.56,
respectively) with no significant differences. Regarding milk pH value,
milk protein and ash contents have the same trend with no significant
(P>0.05) difference among groups. There were significant differences in
the milk fat, SNF, lactose and TS percentages between T1 (the lowest one)
and each of T2, T3, and T4. Using CD to 75% as a source of energy
alternative of corn grains in silage did not show any negative effect on
silage quality, animal performance. It could be an optimal alternative to
overcome the price increase of corn or shortage of markets.
Keywords: cull dates, silage, digestibility, milk yield, and composition,
dairy cows.
How to Cite this Article
Abo-Donia, F.M; El-Emam,
G.E; El-Shora, M. A; Amal.
M.A. Fayed; Hanim. A.
Elsheikh and El-Sawah, T.H.
(2020). ffect of using
unconventional an energy
source in silage possessing on
silage quality and performance
of lactating cows. Global
Journal of Animal Scientific
Research, 8(1), 36-48.
Article History
Received: February 4, 2020
Accepted: March 20, 2020
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