Adding non-protein nitrogen to non-protein nitrogen, ie adding urea and ammonia water, when preparing silage for ruminant, it is commonly used for grasses with low protein content, and the dosage is 2 kg to 5 kg per day. If ammonia water is added, The container must be sealed.
Urea is added to the silage material to form a bacterial protein by the action of silage microorganisms to increase the protein content in the silage. The amount of urea added is 0.5% by weight of the raw material, and 8 to 11 grams of digested protein is added per kilogram of silage after silage.
The silage material after adding urea can increase the pH value, the lactic acid content and the acetic acid content as well as the crude protein content, the true protein content, and the free amino acid content. The increase in ammonia increases the silage buffer capacity, resulting in a slight increase in pH, but still below 4.2, and urea can also inhibit secondary fermentation after reclamation. Feeding urea silage can increase the feed intake of dry matter.
Adding mineral additives for the lack of raw materials, appropriate addition of calcium carbonate, limestone, calcium phosphate, magnesium carbonate, etc., can also be added in the form of organic acid calcium salt, in addition to calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and other substances Silage fermentation continues and the amount of acid production increases.
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