Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Oct 2012)

Nutritional diversity of agricultural and agro-industrial by-products for ruminant feeding

  • J.A.G. Azevêdo,
  • S.C. Valadares Filho,
  • D.S. Pina,
  • E. Detmann,
  • L.G.R. Pereira,
  • R.F.D. Valadares,
  • H.J. Fernandes,
  • L.F. Costa e Silva,
  • P.B. Benedeti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352012000500024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 5
pp. 1246 – 1255

Abstract

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Fifty-seven by-products were collected from regions throughout Brazil. Chemical composition, in vitro neutral detergent fiber digestibility (IVNDFD), and total digestible nutrients (TDN) were determined with the objective of grouping by-products with similar nutritional characteristics. The by-products belonging to group one (G1) presented the highest content of neutral detergent fiber exclusive of ash and nitrogenous compounds [aNDFom(n)] and lowest energy content, with 42.5% and 38.8% of IVNDFD and TDN, respectively. A new cluster analysis was carried in order to better characterize G2 by-products, six subgroups (SGs) were established (SG1 to SG6). SG1 by-products had the highest and the lowest values for lignin and TDN, respectively. SG2 by-products had the highest aNDFom(n) value, with TDN and IVNDFD values greater than 600 and 700g/kg, respectively, and crude protein (CP) value below 200g/kg in dry matter (DM). Among all the subgroups, SG3 had the highest TDN (772g/kg) and IVNDFD (934g/kg) values and the lowest lignin (23g/kg in DM) value. The ether extract was what most influenced the hierarchical establishment of residual grouping in SG4. SG5 by-products had the highest concentration of non-fibrous carbohydrate. Different from the other subgroups, SG6 by-products had the highest value of available CP.

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