2023
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture13102032
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Effect of Feeding Dried Apple Pomace on Ruminal Fermentation, Methane Emission, and Biohydrogenation of Unsaturated Fatty Acids in Dairy Cows

Khaled Gadulrab,
Pola Sidoruk,
Martyna Kozłowska
et al.

Abstract: Industrial fruit by-products are now being utilized as animal feeds for several reasons. They may substitute the conventional cereal feeds, and also offer economic and environmental benefits. One of the most important industrial fruit by-products is apple pomace, which can be used as a source of energy in the ration of ruminant species, including dairy cattle. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of feeding dried apple pomace to dairy cattle on ruminal fermentation, fatty acid concentration,… Show more

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“…The ingredients and chemical composition of the diet fed to the cattle are shown in Table 1. (29), wheat (30), soybean meal (11), distillers' dried grains with solubles (8.51), citric acid residue (8), wheat bran (10), limestone (1.2), CaHPO 4 (0.5), NaCl (1), NaHCO (0.5), betaine (0.05), and premix (0.24). b) NEmf was calculated according to the NRC (2016) and diet gross energy, while the others were actually measured.…”
Section: Animals and Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ingredients and chemical composition of the diet fed to the cattle are shown in Table 1. (29), wheat (30), soybean meal (11), distillers' dried grains with solubles (8.51), citric acid residue (8), wheat bran (10), limestone (1.2), CaHPO 4 (0.5), NaCl (1), NaHCO (0.5), betaine (0.05), and premix (0.24). b) NEmf was calculated according to the NRC (2016) and diet gross energy, while the others were actually measured.…”
Section: Animals and Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%