2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2015.08.010
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Effect of ensiling pomegranate pulp with solid additives on chemical composition, intake and digestibility by sheep

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“…Similar findings were observed in lactating goats fed an additive of 6 or 12% pomegranate seed pulp, resulting in little reduction in DM intake, milk yield, and milk solids yield (Modarasi et al 2011). In accord, a previous study showed negative lignin digestibility and low CP digestibility in sheep fed a TMR containing 51% PPM and 5•85% soluble phenolics, which demonstrated the formation of indigestible complexes between dietary protein and tannins in the digestive tract (Eliyahu et al 2015a).…”
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“…Similar findings were observed in lactating goats fed an additive of 6 or 12% pomegranate seed pulp, resulting in little reduction in DM intake, milk yield, and milk solids yield (Modarasi et al 2011). In accord, a previous study showed negative lignin digestibility and low CP digestibility in sheep fed a TMR containing 51% PPM and 5•85% soluble phenolics, which demonstrated the formation of indigestible complexes between dietary protein and tannins in the digestive tract (Eliyahu et al 2015a).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…In addition, in the present study the ensiled PPM contained less water soluble carbohydrate (0•42% WSC in DM PPM, Table 1) than the fresh PP or the concentrated extract of PP used in some of the previous studies (Shabtay et al 2008(Shabtay et al , 2012Jami et al 2012;Eliyahu et al 2015b). This difference in WSC content might attribute to the different effect on methanogenic activity observed in a previous study (Jami et al 2012) that showed increased rumen methanogenic population in cow fed 4% concentrated extract of pomegranate pulp, whereas in the present study a decline in rumen methanogenic activity was found due to 8% PP feeding (Table 3).…”
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