Evaluation of Feed Value of Barley Fodder as an Alternative Feed IngredientEvaluation of Feed Value of Barley Fodder as an Alternative Feed Ingredient
- Other Titles
- Evaluation of Feed Value of Barley Fodder as an Alternative Feed Ingredient
- Authors
- 김태일; Vijayakumar Mayakrishnan; 임동현; 이현정; 손준규; 김윤정; 최희철; 신재형; 박종호; 김삼철; 기광석
- Issue Date
- 2020
- Publisher
- 한국초지조사료학회
- Keywords
- Barley fodder; Cornflake; Alfalfa; Amino Acids; Minerals
- Citation
- 한국초지조사료학회지, v.40, no.3, pp 161 - 166
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 한국초지조사료학회지
- Volume
- 40
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 161
- End Page
- 166
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8055
- DOI
- 10.5333/KGFS.2020.40.3.161
- ISSN
- 2287-5824
2287-5832
- Abstract
- Barley is an important cereal gain which is traditionally used in some nations of Asia and North Africa, and there has been growing interest in using barley as an ingredient in food due to their nutritional value and high content of phyto-constituents. However, no study report on comparative feed value between sprouted barley, cornflake and alfalfa hay. Therefore, in this study we aimed to evaluate the chemical composition, amino acid profile and mineral content of 6 day sprouted barley fodder (SBF) compared with cornflake and alfalfa hay using by AOAC method, as an alternative feed ingredient. Results showed that SBF had higher content of crude protein, acid detergent insoluble crude proteins and neutral detergent insoluble crude protein than alfalfa hay and cornflake; cornflake had higher crude fiber, neutral detergent fiber content than SBF and alfalfa hay; alfalfa hay had higher crude fiber, crude ash, acid detergent fiber, neutral detergent fiber and lignin level than SBF and cornflake. Also, significant differences were found on amino acid content among them (p<0.01). The most abundant amino acid in SBF was glutamate (123 g/kg DM), which is higher than in alfalfa hay (1.27%) or cornflake (1.58%). However, methionine (1.33%) and cysteine (1.53%) were the least abundant amino acids in SBF compared with cornflake or alfalfa hay. Furthermore, our study results exhibited that SBE comprise a good sources of minerals including ferrous (90.01 mg/kg) followed by zinc (20.50 mg/kg), magnesium (0.20 mg/kg) and sodium (0.03 mg/kg) as compared to cornflake and alfalfa hay. The present research findings, confirmed that the nutritional values of SBF are comparable to those of cornflake and alfalfa hay. Hence, SBF can be a better alternative feed ingredient for cornflake or alfalfa hay. However, feeding trials will be required to determine acceptability of SBF for ruminant production.
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