2020
DOI: 10.3390/ani10040612
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Fermentative Quality and Animal Acceptability of Ensiled Persimmon Skin with Absorbents for Practical Use in Ruminant Feed

Abstract: Persimmon skin (PS), while representing an attractive feed source, requires an appropriate preservation procedure to increase its shelf life. We assessed the fermentation quality, in vitro ruminal incubation, and intake of persimmon skin silage ensiled with different dry absorbents. We prepared the silage on a table scale (Experiment 1) and evaluated five different mixtures: PS without an additive, PS plus Lactobacillus buchneri inoculum (LB), and PS plus LB plus each of the absorbents kraft pulp, wheat bran, … Show more

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“…The in vitro fermentation test carried on in experiment 2 was performed based on the methods as per our previous paper [ 14 ]. A total of 60 mL of the filtered rumen fluid was diluted with McDougall’s buffer preheated at a ratio of 1:1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The in vitro fermentation test carried on in experiment 2 was performed based on the methods as per our previous paper [ 14 ]. A total of 60 mL of the filtered rumen fluid was diluted with McDougall’s buffer preheated at a ratio of 1:1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coarse dregs can be processed into organic fertilizers and pesticides [17]. Meanwhile, fine dregs can be used as ruminant feed [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%