Title of article
Evaluation of methods for storing small quantities of experimental silage
Author/Authors
M.D. Fraser?، نويسنده , , R. Fychan، نويسنده , , R. Jones، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
6
From page
141
To page
146
Abstract
An experiment was conducted to compare different ways of storing small quantities of silage. Barley/pea bi-crop silage that
had initially been prepared as large round bales was chopped through a stationary forage harvester. Replicate 25 kg quantities
of this material were then stored using two different container types, plastic basket or evacuated plastic bag, at each of three
different temperatures, room temperature, chilled to 4 ◦C and frozen to −15 ◦C. The temperature within each container was
recorded every hour for 7 days, and then the silage within containers stored chilled and at room temperature sub-sampled
for routine chemical analysis. The frozen silage was allowed to thaw, with temperature changes being recorded, before being
sub-sampled in the same way. Freezing had little impact on the chemical composition of the silage, but the silage took over
4 days to thaw. Storing the silage chilled was more convenient, and again had little effect on the chemical composition of
the silage. There was substantial spoilage of the silage stored in baskets at room temperature. In contrast, the silage stored at
room temperature in evacuated bags showed little deterioration.
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Keywords
fermentation , Silage , Storage , aerobic stability
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Record number
846940
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