Title of article :
Digestibility of whole-crop barley and oat silages in dairy heifers
Author/Authors :
Wallsten، J نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This study evaluated the digestibility of whole-crop cereal silage (WCCS) made from oats and six-rowed barley harvested at the
heading, early milk and early dough stages, and two-rowed barley harvested at the early milk and early dough stages of
maturity. The eight WCCSs were fed to 32 Swedish Red heifers in a changeover design over three periods of 28 days each. The
heifers were first fed ad libitum for 17 days and then at 0.95 of ad libitum for 11 days of each period. During the last 5 days
all faeces and orts were collected to determine the digestibility of the silages. Only the maturity stage effect was significant
for the WCCS organic matter (OM) digestibility and the average OM digestibility was higher at the heading stage (698 g/kg)
than at early milk (647 g/kg) and early dough (652 g/kg) stages of maturity. For neutral detergent fibre (NDF) digestibility the
crop3maturity stage effect was significant. The NDF digestibility decreased from the heading to the early milk stage for both
six-rowed barley (746 to 607 g/kg) and oats (698 to 596 g/kg). There was no further significant decrease in NDF digestibility for
six-rowed barley at the early dough stage (577 g/kg), but for two-rowed barley it decreased from the early milk (682 g/kg) to
the early dough (573 g/kg) stage, and also for oats the NDF digestibility was lowest at the early dough stage (507 g/kg). The
decrease in NDF digestibility during maturation was to a large extent compensated by an increase in starch concentration in
the crops. The starch digestibility was lower for six-rowed barley at early dough stage (948 g/kg) than at early milk stage
(977 g/kg), and was also lower compared with oats (979 g/kg) at early dough stage. The average crude protein (CP) digestibility
was higher at the heading (646 g/kg) and the early milk (642 g/kg) stages than at the early dough stage (599 g/kg), and oats
had higher average CP digestibility (650 g/kg) than six-rowed (613 g/kg) and two-rowed (624 g/kg) barley. Delaying the harvest
of WCCS from the heading to the early milk and dough stage of maturity will decrease the OM digestibility; as a result there
is a decreased NDF digestibility.
Keywords :
maturity , Hordeum vulgare , Avena sativa , whole-crop cereal silage , Utilization