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Improving Digestibility of Straws for Ruminant Feed by Aqueous Ammonia
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Improving Digestibility of Straws for Ruminant Feed by Aqueous Ammonia
AW
A. C. Waiss
A. C. Waiss
JG
J. Guggolz
J. Guggolz
GK
G. O. Kohler
G. O. Kohler
HW
H. G. Walker
H. G. Walker
WG
W. N. Garrett
W. N. Garrett
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1 July 1972
journal article
Published by
Oxford University Press (OUP)
in
Journal of Animal Science
Vol. 35
(1)
,
109-112
https://doi.org/10.2527/jas1972.351109x
Abstract
Digestibility and nutritive value of straws can be improved by treatment with aqueous ammonia at ordinary room temperature in a confined system. Experiments indicate that optimal process conditions are to treat rice straw with 5% of added ammonia (by wt) and 30% of added water (by wt) for about 30 days at ambient temperatures. Under these conditions, enzymatic digestibility is increased 10% and nitrogen content is increased 133%.
In vivo
digestibility trials also show enhanced digestibility of treated rice straw. Other cellulosic wastes respond to ammonia treatment in a similar manner. Copyright © 1972. American Society of Animal Science . Copyright 1972 by American Society of Animal Science
Keywords
AQUEOUS AMMONIA
NITROGEN
TREATMENT
DIGESTIBILITY
RICE STRAW
ANIMAL SCIENCE
AMERICAN SOCIETY
TREAT RICE
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