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Characteristics of baled silage made from first and second harvests of wilted and severely wilted forages
Authors:K J Han  M Collins†  E S Vanzant‡  C T Dougherty§
Institution:Forage Improvement Division, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Ardmore, OK, USA;, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, USA;, Department of Animal Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY;, and Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
Abstract:First and second harvests of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.), perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and a lucerne–perennial ryegrass mixture 80 or 144 g kg?1 dry matter (DM) of ryegrass] at the first and second harvests were cut and conditioned, wilted to 500 or 700 g DM kg?1 then baled and stretch‐wrapped for silage on the same dates. Lucerne bales were denser (411 kg m?3) than bales of perennial ryegrass (331 kg m?3) (P < 0·05). After an 8‐month storage period, silage made from high DM‐content forage had a higher concentration of neutral‐detergent fibre (NDF) and was less digestible than that made from low DM‐content forage. Daily DM intakes by beef steers, when the silages of the second harvest were fed ad libitum, were 31·2, 31·2 and 22·3 g kg?1 live weight for lucerne, lucerne–perennial ryegrass mixture and perennial ryegrass silages, respectively (P < 0·01), when the herbage had been wilted to 500 g kg?1. In vivo digestibility of NDF in the lucerne–perennial ryegrass mixture silage (0·587) was significantly lower than that of perennial ryegrass silage (0·763) but higher than lucerne silage (0·518). Higher intakes of baled lucerne silage tended to offset its lower digestibility values. Lucerne–perennial ryegrass mixture silage had a higher DM and NDF digestibility than lucerne silage, indicating perhaps the presence of associative effects.
Keywords:forage species  water content  fermentation  feeding value  round bales
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