A B S T R A C T
Four experiments were undertaken to evaluate the e f fe c t
of various treatment conditions on the nu tr itiv e value of
urea-ammoniated r ic e straw.
Experiment 1 was carried out to determine the optimum
condtions necessary fo r ammoniating r ic e straw with urea. The
factors investigated included urea concentration (3 .5 , 4.0, 6.5
and 8.0% W/w), treatment period (7, 14 and 21 days) and
moisture le v e l (40, 50 and 60%), in a 4 x 3 x 3 fa c to r ia l
experiment.
Samples were analysed fo r t o ta l Nitrogen content,
neutral detergent fib r e (NDF), acid detergent f ib r e (ADF) and
in v it r o organic matter d ig e s t ib i l i t y (IVOMD). Results showed
that the optimum urea concentration, treatment period and
moisture le v e l ware 6.5%, 21 days and 40% re sp e c tiv e ly .
In Experiment 2, the optimum conditions obtained in
Experiment 1 were used to treat r ic e straw which was then
stored in d iffe r e n t types o f s i lo (earthern p i t , cane basket
and cement cu lv e r t) to determine the best s ilo to use. The
earthern p it was found to be the best among the s ilo s with i t s
contents having a N content o f 1.75% and IVOMD 52.65. Straw
from the basket and culvert had 1.55% and 1.10% N and 50.03 and
t
48.21 IVOMD respec tiv ely .
The in situ rate of ruminal dry matter (DM)
I ,
disappearance (DMD) (3-72h) and extent o f DM disappearance
(72h) investigated in Experiment 3 indicated that urea ammoniated straw was more fermentable In the rumen o f sheep
compared with untreated r ic e straw. The rate and extent o f DMD
was found to be 0.48%/hr and 44.64% fo r untreated r ic e straw
and 0.74%/hr and 58.97% fo r ammoniated r ic e straw.
Urea treatment s ig n ific a n t ly increased straw intake but
did not prevent sheep freight los s in Experiment 4.
Straw ensiled with urea fo r 21d and fed to sheep with
l i t t l e supplementation can supply maintenance needs o f
ruminants during the dry season.
QUASHIE, B (2021). Studies On Various Treatment Conditions Affecting Urea-Ammoniated Rice Straw In Ghana. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/studies-on-various-treatment-conditions-affecting-urea-ammoniated-rice-straw-in-ghana
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