Laboratory evaluation of supplements made from waste mango and parota pod meal

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Paulino Sánchez-Santillán
MARCO ANTONIO AYALA MONTER
Ricardo Martínez-Martínez
Vicente Homero González-Àlvarez
Jerónimo Herrera-Pérez
Nicolás Torres-Salado

Keywords

grazing, regional ingredients, ruminants, supplementation alternatives, tropics

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the chemical content [crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fibre (NDF) and acid detergent fibre (ADF)] and in vitro fermentative characteristics [biogas and CH4 cumulative production, metabolisable energy (ME), degradations: dry matter (DMD) and NDF (NDFD)] of three supplements based on waste mango meal (DMH) and parota pod (HVP), and to simulate their implementation in laboratory grazing. 


Design/methodology/approach: The supplements: S1= 40% HMD + 60% HVP, S1= 60% HMD + 40% HVP, and S1= 80% HMD + 20% HVP; the treatments to simulate grazing: T1= 70% cobra grass (PCo) + 30% S1, T2= 70% PCo + 30% S2, and T3= 70% PCo + 30% S3.


Results: S3 had lower DMD, NDFD and ME (p<0.05). T1 presented higher CP, DMD, NDFD and ME, T3 showed lower NDF (p<0.05).


Limitations on study/implications: The study was conducted at the laboratory level, so there are climatological and physiological issues of ruminants that were not considered in the present study.


Findings/conclusions: S1 improved the fermentative characteristics of cobra grass when grazing was simulated at laboratory level.

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