1. Evaluation of Chemical Composition and In-Situ Digestion Kinetics of Industrial Hemp Silage and Hay.
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Shah, Muhammad Hasnain, Ayaz Chishti, Muhammad Farhan, Anwar, Urooj, Abbas, Waseem, Mustafa, Riaz, Farooq, Umar, Ramzan, Faisal, Khalid, Muhammad Farooq, ur Rahman, Muhammad Aziz, Riaz, Muhammad, and Bilal, Muhammad Qamar
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This study was conducted to evaluate the chemical composition and In-situ digestion kinetics of industrial hemp byproducts (IHB) silage and hay. Leaves and branches were selected from two IHB varieties a) wild and b) Chinese. Eight lab silos were used for the ensiling of leaves and branches from each variety (8*2=16 silos) for 30 days, and the hay was made while sun-drying the materials for 4 days. For the chemical evaluation, the chemical analysis of the IHB co-products from varieties (n=2) i.e., dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), ether extract (EE), crude fiber (CF), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), and acid detergent fiber (ADF) was carried out. Three cannulated Nili-Ravi buffalo bulls (body weight 442 Kg±11Kg) were selected for In-situ digestion kinetics of the IHB silage and hay. The lag time, disappearance rate, and extent of DM, CP, Fat, NDF, and ADF degradability were analyzed using SAS's GLM procedures. The means of chemical analysis were compared via Tukey’s test. The results of chemical analysis i.e., the DM, CP, ash, NDF, and ADF of IHB from Chinese and Wild varieties were affected (p<0.01) except the EE (p>0.05). The results showed higher DM and ash contents in Hay from the Chinese variety (HC) and Hay from the Wild variety (HW). The increased CP was found in fresh forms of Chinese (FC) and Wild (FW) followed by the silage from the Chinese (SC) and Wild (SW) varieties. Moreover, higher proportions of NDF and ADF were found in HC and HW. However, the decreased NDF was noticed in SC and FW whereas the lower ADF was observed in FC and FW. However, the EE was not affected significantly in IHB products from both varieties (p>0.05). The findings of in-situ digestion kinetics showed improved digestion extent and disappearance of DM, NDF, ADF, and CP in SC and SW compared with the fresh and dried forms of the selected varieties. However, a higher lag time was observed in HC and HW compared to the ensiled and fresh forms of both varieties. Moreover, the fat digestion kinetics was not affected (p>0.05) among silage and hay of wild and Chinese varieties whilst the higher disappearance rate and lower lag time were found in SW and SC (p<0.05). Based on the findings, it is concluded that the hay making sun-drying and ensiling of IHB products from Chinese and wild varieties exhibit improved chemical composition and In-situ degradability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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