UTILIZATION OF BARLEY STRAW, CHEMICALLY TREATED WITH AMMONIUM SULFITE, ANHYDROUS AMMONIA OR UREA, BY RUMINANTS

Citation
Lm. Rode et al., UTILIZATION OF BARLEY STRAW, CHEMICALLY TREATED WITH AMMONIUM SULFITE, ANHYDROUS AMMONIA OR UREA, BY RUMINANTS, Canadian journal of animal science, 77(1), 1997, pp. 105-109
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
ISSN journal
00083984
Volume
77
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
105 - 109
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-3984(1997)77:1<105:UOBSCT>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Straw treated with anhydrous ammonia, ammonium sulfite, urea or left u ntreated was examined in a series of feeding experiments to determine the relative efficacy of the treatments to improve the nutritive value of barley straw. In exp. 1, diets containing ammonia- and ammonium su lfite-treated barley straw were more digestible (P < 0.05) than diets with untreated straw. In exp. 2, average daily gain (ADG) and voluntar y feed intake (VFI) were greatest for heifers fed ammonia-treated stra w, followed by heifers fed urea-treated straw, and then by heifers fed ammonium sulfite-treated straw. Heifers fed untreated straw had the l owest ADG and VFI (P < 0.05). Although ammonium sulfite treatment impr oved straw digestibility, the relatively low VFI resulted in ADG lower than for animals fed other treated straw. The low VFI was attributed to the high level of sulfur in the diet. Anhydrous ammonia and urea we re found to be the most effective chemicals for improving the nutritiv e value of barley straw. Although ammonium sulfite was as effective an anhydrous ammonia in improving digestibility of straw, it cannot be r ecommended because the application rates, necessary for effective trea tment, resulted in depressed feed intake.