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- W2562804821 abstract "This experiments were carried out to evaluate the effects of feeding straw-manure silage compared with corn silage, and were con sisted of trial I by Halstein cow and trial II by sheep with change over feeding. And trial II was used to evaluate the digestibility and ruminal characteristics. The ratio of formula feed to each silage during the experimental period was maintained at 40:60 (w/w) as DM basis. Data from trial I on corn and straw-manure silage group, respecti vely, were; daily milk yield 17.23, 17.05kg; milk fat 4.06, 4.19%; milk protein 3.89, 3.92%; milk lactose 5.27 5.17%; SNF 10.36, 10.38%. There values were not significantly different between treatments. The digestibility of ration components on trial II showed that the digestibility of proximate composition of corn silage tended to be slightly increased. But the fibrous material digestibility of straw manure silage showed more increased results (P /,0.05) . luminal para meters on pH and VFA concentration I'lere similar with two silage group. However, straw-manure silage resulted in stepwise increase in propio nate and valerate throughout the sampling time. INTRODUCTlm~ Corn is the most popul ar cereal which is conserved as silage and large areas are grown for this purpose in many parts of the world. Corn silage has always been regarded as an important group of roughage for feeding dairy cows in the Korea during winter. A major disadvantage of corn silage is, however, its low crude protein content, usually being less than 100g kg-l DM. And this silage is not always sufficient for feeding dairy cows because of the limited grass-land and the amount produced. It is, therefore, logical to try to utilize as much as possible of feed resources available in our country, such as agricultural by-pro ducts. In recent years, the application of chemical-treated roughage has an increasing effect of feed intake und digestibility O:lopfens tein, 1978) . An animal waste contains consideral quantities of protein (12 to 25%) and carbohydrate (40 to 70%) that could provide useful nutrients when fed to ruminants (Bucholtz et al., 1971)." @default.
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- W2562804821 title "EFFECT OF ALKALI-TREATED RICE STRAvl-HANURE SILAGE ON MILK YIELD, HlLK COMPOSITION OF IIOLSTEIN COWS" @default.
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