Abstract :
The effects of nature of nitrogen supplementation on silageDMintake (SDMI), totalDMintake (TDMI), rumen parameters
and ruminal degradation of DM of silage and wheat straw were studied using four adult Noire de Thibar rams. Silage was
made from predominantly oats harvested at milk stage and ensiled without preservative. The silage was offered ad libitum as
the sole diet (OS) or supplemented with 450 g DM of iso-nitrogen (25.6 g/kg DM) and iso-energy (0.8 Unité Fourragère Lait:
UFL/kg DM) concentrate containing soybean meal (SBM), urea (UR) or poultry litter (PL) as nitrogen supplements. SDMI
(g/kgW0.75 × day) and TDMI (g/kgW0.75 × day) were affected (P < 0.001) by the type of supplement and averaged 63.9,
60.1, 54.9, 51.1 and 63.9, 81.4, 74.8, 72.2 for OS, SBM, PL and UR diets, respectively. In comparison with other diets, SBM
diet systematically decreased (P < 0.05) the pH of the rumen after the morning feeding and reduced the rumen concentration
of total VFA at 1 h after feeding. SBM diet decreased DM disappearance of the oat silage incubated in nylon bags for 72 h
(P < 0.05), but not of wheat straw. The three supplements increased the ammonia-N concentrations in the rumen for several
hours after feeding in comparison with the OS diet. However, only the SBM diet kept this difference just before the next meal.
It is concluded that despite its low nutritive value (0.62 UFL and 108 g crude protein/kg DM), the oat silage is well consumed
by the local ruminants accustomed to use poor forages for a long time. In Tunisia, poultry litter may be used as a nitrogen
source to supplement the oat silage for sheep.
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Keywords :
Oat silage , Nitrogen supplementation , intake , ruminal degradation , poultry litter , urea , Soybean meal