Feed-out rate used as a tool to manage the aerobic deterioration of corn silages in tropical and temperate climates
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
There is an increasing recognition throughout the
world that many of the feeding problems of dairy herds
are linked to the presence of aerobically deteriorated
parts on a silo face, causing farmers to pose questions
on what amount of silage should be removed daily to
feed their animals. Since an adequate feed-out rate helps
to prevent silage spoilage, a simple tool is needed to
manage the aerobic deterioration of corn silages during
feed-out. The aims of this study were to develop an unloading
rate index, which we have called the mass feedout
rate (MFR), expressed in kilograms of fresh matter
silage unloaded daily per square meter of silo face, to
better predict the aerobic deterioration of silage and to
offer management solutions to help prevent spoilage,
through a survey on 97 commercial dairy farms in Italy
and Brazil. Silages were sampled and analyzed for their
main microbial, fermentative, and nutritional characteristics,
whereas silage temperatures were measured in
the core and peripheral areas of the silo working face.
Moreover, a detailed questionnaire on silo management
and silage utilization was administered to the farmers
during each farm visit. The size and silage density of
the silos presented a wide variability in the 2 countries,
thus indicating that different management practices
were adopted during corn harvesting, silo filling, and
silage compaction. The differences between pH and
temperature in the peripheral areas and in the core of
the silage (dpH and dT, respectively) were tested as a
single indicator to identify any aerobic deteriorated areas
on the silo face, associated with the yeast and mold
counts. Both indicators correctly identified aerobic deterioration
in 86.6% and 93.8% of the studied silos, respectively.
The lactic acid and ethanol increased as the
MFR increased, whereas the starch, dT, and the yeast
and mold counts decreased with increasing MFR. A
daily removal rate of over 250 kg of silage/m2 markedly
reduced the risk of spoilage in corn silages at a farm
level in both temperate and tropical environments. The
new MFR index can substitute for the commonly used
linear feed-out rate as it includes the silage density and
can be obtained from 1 single recording.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
silage feed-out rate, aerobic deterioration, silage pH, silage temperature
Elenco autori:
Bernardes T.F, De Oliveira I.L., Casagrande D.R., Ferrero F., Tabacco E., Borreani G.
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