Chemical Evaluation of Lactobacillus Addition to Alfalfa, Corn, Sorghum, and Wheat Forage at Ensiling

Abstract
Fresh forage (55 kg) of alfalfa, corn, sorghum or wheat was ensiled in 0.21 m3 steel drums lined with plastic. Treatments included addition of dry L. acidophilus and Candida sp. at 5 g/kg fresh forage. Control and inoculated drums for each crop were opened on days 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 after filling. Samples were analyzed for pH, dry matter, proximate analysis, neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber and lignin. Alfalfa, corn and sorghum silages had recoveries of at least 90% for all nutrients. There was no difference between control and inoculated silages for nutrient recoveries. Wheat silage had fermentation with high pH (5.15 control, 5.30 inoculated) and small recoveries of dy matter (80.7% control, 77.8% inoculated), crude protein (69.3% control, 71.7% inoculated) and N-free extract (63.8% control, 62.8% inoculated). Alfalfa and wheat forages were ensiled in concrete stave silos to provide material for a digestibility trial. Ensiling was on the same day that drums for the fermentation study were filled. Control and inoculated (5 g dried L. acidophilus and Candida sp./kg fresh forage) silages were prepared. Silages were fed to mature wether sheep at 2% of body weight. No difference from inoculation was significant. Data showed no advantage of addition of L. acidophilus and Candida sp. to crops at ensiling.
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