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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 52, 2022
International Scientific-Practical Conference “Agriculture and Food Security: Technology, Innovation, Markets, Human Resources” (FIES 2022)
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Article Number | 00051 | |
Number of page(s) | 5 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20225200051 | |
Published online | 21 September 2022 |
Impact of Silo Twice biopreservative on haylage quality
1 Samara State Agrarian University”, 2, Uchebnaya St., Kinel, urban-type settlement Ust-Kinelsky, Samara Region, 446442, Russian Federation
2 Agroplemconsulting LLC, urban-type settlement Ust-Kinelsky, 446442, Russian Federation
* Corresponding author: zemskowa.nat@yandex.ru
The complex biological starter (biopreservative) “Silo Twice” is related to microbiology in feed production, in particular to the technology for obtaining complex biopreservatives - preparations used for silage of feed. In the finished biopreservative fermented Silo Twice product, all nutrients of the starting material are preserved and the relative value of the feed has increased 17 units. Compared to the classic self-preservation of haylage, the introduction of Silo Twice biopreservative provides a decrease in protein losses of 2.0–2.2 times. Feeding milk cows with haylage obtained when applying Silo Twice biopreservative provides an increase in the milk yield by 8.0%, milk fat content by 0.4%. The use in the diet of dairy cows of haylage obtained with the introduction of the biopreservative Silo Twice contributed to a reduction in the cost of exchange energy and concentrates by 2.43% and 2.95%, respectively. The use in the diet of dairy cows of haylage obtained with the introduction of biopreservative Silo Twice led to the optimization of processes in the scar, an increase in the level of volatile fatty acids and bacteria, with a decrease in the amount of ammonia by 16.3%. This fact indicates an improvement in the digestibility and absorption of nitrogen in the scar of cows. Feeding milk cows for 60 days with haylage obtained when the Silo Twice biopreservative was introduced provided a savings of 2250 rubles per cow.
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