1994
DOI: 10.1017/s0003356100007121
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Nitrogen and energy metabolism and serum constituents in lambs given broiler poultry litter processed by three deep-stacking methods

Abstract: Poultry litter has been used as an economical nitrogen (N) source in ruminant diets. However, litter must be processed to eliminate pathogens. Broiler poultry litter was processed by three different deep-stack methods: (1) uncovered, (2) covered with 0-1524 mm clear polyethylene, and (3) aerated by placing perforated pipe 1 m apart within the stack. Stack temperature was measured for 28 days. The litter was used to formulate experimental diets (186 g litter per kg), while the control diet contained urea as the… Show more

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“…Among processed BL, DBL had higher (p<0.05) NDF digestibility than CBL. In other words, composting litter did not improve nutrient utilization, as reported by Rude et al (1994). Based on an in vivo study conducted by Kwak et al (2002), acid detergent fiber in composted BL tended to be digested more in the hindgut of sheep.…”
Section: In Situ Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Among processed BL, DBL had higher (p<0.05) NDF digestibility than CBL. In other words, composting litter did not improve nutrient utilization, as reported by Rude et al (1994). Based on an in vivo study conducted by Kwak et al (2002), acid detergent fiber in composted BL tended to be digested more in the hindgut of sheep.…”
Section: In Situ Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 69%