2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12223092
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Effect of Hay Steaming on the Estimated Precaecal Digestibility of Crude Protein and Selected Amino Acids in Horses

Abstract: Steaming hay is increasingly used to treat low-quality forage because it was proven to reduce inhalable allergens such as mould spores, bacteria, and airborne dust particles. Preliminary results have shown a substantial loss of precaecal (pc) digestibility (D) of crude protein (CP) and amino acids (AA). For this purpose, six different batches of hay from central Germany were divided into four subsamples, and each one was individually steamed. Native hay and four replicates of each steamed subsample were analys… Show more

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“…However, it increased the insoluble part of CP and decreased the pcd CP and some essential amino acids, similar to what occurred with soaking in a previously mentioned study [54]. Despite this similarity, the mechanism of this wastage is different to the case of soaking, as in steaming seems to be related to heat damage [55], while the decrease after soaking is caused by nutrient wash-out [54].…”
Section: Fibresupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…However, it increased the insoluble part of CP and decreased the pcd CP and some essential amino acids, similar to what occurred with soaking in a previously mentioned study [54]. Despite this similarity, the mechanism of this wastage is different to the case of soaking, as in steaming seems to be related to heat damage [55], while the decrease after soaking is caused by nutrient wash-out [54].…”
Section: Fibresupporting
confidence: 73%
“…No clear reduction in same parameters in another study [40] Considerable reduction in pre-caecal digestible crude protein [40,54]. Increase in insoluble part of crude protein [54,55]…”
Section: Mineral Contentmentioning
confidence: 94%
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