Author/Authors :
Yoseph Mekashaa، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Effect of supplementation with non-conventional agro-industrial by-products on rumen fermentation pattern and microbial
nitrogen supply was studied in sheep fed grass hay for 9 days. Diets consisted of hay alone (control); hay supplemented with
tela atella (traditional brewery residue); katikala atella (liquor residue); lentil hull; rough pea hull and field pea hull. Thirty
indigenous rams weighing 22.6 ± 0.97 kg, were stratified into weight groups and randomly assigned to dietary treatments
independently. Supplementation reduced (P < 0.05) rumen pH, but improved (P < 0.001) rumen ammonia, total VFA,
microbial nitrogen supply (P < 0.01) and microbial efficiency (P < 0.05). Supplement types did not affect (P > 0.05) rumen
fermentation and microbial nitrogen supply, but showed difference (P < 0.001) for propionate and butyrate concentrations.
Type of atella supplements showed variation, whereby rumen pH was low (P < 0.05), but rumen ammonia, VFA, molar
proportions of acetate, propionate and butyrate were high (P < 0.001) for katikala atella compared to tela atella. Lentil hull
had higher (P < 0.01) rumen ammonia concentration, microbial nitrogen supply and microbial efficiency than other pulse hull
supplements. It was concluded that both atella and pulse hulls have potential as supplements for ruminants. More specifically
lentil hull and katikala atella seemed to be superior in their diverse nutritive characteristics among the supplements studied.
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Keywords :
Attela , Rumen fermentation , microbial protein , Pulse hulls