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Michimasa Oguri1, Kanji Okano, Hajime Ieki, Masayuki Kitagawa, Osamu Tadokoro, Yoshinori Sano, Kazato Oishi, Hiroyuki Hirooka, Hajime Kumagai.
Abstract
Three types of bamboo pellets as a ruminant feed: P1 (ground bamboo (GB) cultured with the fungus Ceriporiopsis subvermispora (CGB) : soybean curd residue (T) : soy sauce cake (S) in a 5:4:1 ratio on a dry matter (DM) basis); P2 (GB : T : S = 5:4:1 on a DM basis); and P3 (CGB : T : S = 5.5:0.8:3.7 on a DM basis) were prepared. Four wethers were assigned in a 4 × 4 Latin square design experiment to evaluate the applicability of the bamboo pellets. The experimental treatments were C (control): fed alfalfa hay cubes (AC) only, and T1, T2 and T3: fed P1, P2, and P3 with AC by 1:1 on a DM basis, respectively. The digestibility of the DM, organic matter and acid detergent fiber of P1 were significantly higher than those of P2 and P3 (P < 0.05). The total digestible nutrient (TDN) contents of AC, P1, P2 and P3 were 56.5%, 60.2%, 53.2% and 47.0%, respectively. No significant differences in nitrogen retention or ruminal pH and NH₃ were observed among the treatment groups. The results indicate that bamboo pellets cultured with C. subvermispora and mainly mixed with soybean curd residue improved nutritional quality of ground bamboo because of its high digestibility and TDN content.Entities:
Keywords: Ceriporiopsis subvermispora; bamboo pellet; digestibility; food by-products; wethers
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23607929 DOI: 10.1111/asj.12054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Sci J ISSN: 1344-3941 Impact factor: 1.749