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The effects of ecosyl, scotsil and add-f treated grass silages on the intake and performance of friesiah steers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 November 2017

J R Weddell
Affiliation:
North of Scotland College of Agriculture581 King Street, Aberdeen AB9 1UD
D S Yackiminie
Affiliation:
North of Scotland College of Agriculture581 King Street, Aberdeen AB9 1UD
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The use of an effective silage additive to help achieve a good preservation is recommended in poor silage-making conditions. At present over 70 additives are available, varying widely in content, application rate, cost and effectiveness. This trial was conducted to assess the effectiveness of three silage additives in improving silage fermentation quality, enhancing animal production and reducing dry matter (DM) losses in silo. Additives studied were the bacterial inoculant Ecosyl, the sulphuric acid based Scotsil and the formic acid product Add-F.

Type
Beef Production
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Production 1987

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