Title of article :
Genetic variations in the digestibility in sheep of selected whole-crop cereals used as silages
Author/Authors :
Emile، J. C نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Whole-plant winter cereals could be of great interest if used as silages for ruminant feeding as opposed to summer crops in
that they would spare water resources or valorize low-input management. This study aimed to compare the feeding value of
rye, barley, wheat (two genotypes) and triticale (six genotypes). The cereals were sown in October and harvested as silage in
June. Forages were offered to Texel castrated sheep in order to evaluate the organic matter digestibility (OMd). The OMd of
the wheat cultivars was higher (61.6%, P,0.05) than those of barley (57.2%) and rye (54.7%) but no different from that of
triticale (60.6%). Within the triticale genotypes, OMd ranged from 54.7 to 62.3%. The presence of rough barbs should explain
the relatively low intake of the cereals with the exception of wheat. Winter cereals provide good-quality forage for feeding
ruminants. Wheat has a higher nutritional value than barley and rye and a wide variability for digestibility seems to exist
within the triticale cultivars. Such variability in a species known for its ability to be cropped under limiting conditions should be
explored in much greater depth as it could result in providing farmers with genotypes of good quality with an acceptable
yield at a lower cost.
Keywords :
Digestibility , Triticale , Silage , Wheat , whole-crop cereals