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What is Silage?
 Fodder is packed in airtight condition
  to preserve its nutritional value,
  improve its quality and taste and to
  make it easily digestible
 This is called silage or pickle of the
  fodder.
Principle:
In this process, green fodder is
 fermented through special bacteria
 which can survive without oxygen
The resulting fodder is rendered
 tasty and easily digestible for
 animals
Mechanism/Process:
 The preparation of good quality silage depends on
   1-Timely harvesting of fodder,
  2-Quantity of air in it at the time of packing
   3-Preservation method
 In this process useful bacteria converts soluble starches
  into lactic acid
 It decreases its acidic quality (pH) to 3.0-4.0, which
  stops the growth of harmful germs
 Makes the fodder safe for animal consumption
 If moisture content is high in fodder, wheat straw or
  crushed cobs of maize can be added for silage making
Steps for Silage Making :
Selection of fodder
Check moisture
Harvesting
Chopping
Pressing
Storage
Selection of fodder:
•  Silage can be made from all winter and summer
  fodders
• But usually maize, oats, sorghum etc. are considered
  best for silage making
Cont…
 Normally fodder with
 Broad leaves
 Thick stems
 Leguminous fodder has less carbohydrates and
 protein content, they are usually mixed with non
 leguminous fodder (like maize and sorghum) to
 make the best and nutritious silage
Harvesting & Check moisture:
 It is important to determine the right time for harvesting
  fodder to get the best nutritional value from silage
 The time to harvest can be determined from the following
  indications:
1. When the plant is fully mature
2. Half of the grain in maize is milky
3. The fruitful fodder has 50% flowers
4. Moisture content is 65-70 %
Chopping of fodder:




 CHOPPED
  FODDER
Pressing of chopped fodder:
Storage:
Advantages:
 A cheap substitute for fodder at the time of fodder
    shortage
   Silage makes the fodder more digestible
   Land is available for the next crop without delay,
    because all of the fodder is harvested and stored at
    once
   Animals get nutritious feed the whole year
   Expenditure on labour force is decreased considerably
Uses/Applications:
 The animals like eating silage, but the buffalo may be
  hesitant in the beginning.
 In this case, feed it with green fodder or concentrate mixed
  in the silage, so that it develops a taste for the silage. Then
  increase its quantity gradually.
 Give 15 to 20 kilogram silage along with concentrates daily
  to the lactating animals.
 Be careful when removing silage from the bunker. Cover it
  with polythene so that mud or moisture does not spoil the
  silage.
Cont…
Feed Additives:
 Their main functions are to either increase
 nutritional value of silage or improve
 fermentation so that storage losses are
 reduced.
 Silage additives include feedstuffs, urea,
 ammonia, inoculants and acids.
Types Of Silage Additives:
 NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN (NPN). Urea and
  anhydrous ammonia can be added to silages to
  increase their crude protein (CP) content
 FEEDSTUFFS. Feeds such as corn, small grains, and
  molasses can be added to forage
 MINERALS. Minerals such as calcium, phosphorous,
  sulfur and magnesium have been added to forage
Cont…
 ACIDS. Acids are added to forages at ensiling to cause
  an immediate drop in pH
 MICROBIAL INOCULANTS. Inoculants are added to
  forage to increase the number of desirable bacteria
  present at the time of ensiling.
Remember:


1. No additive can replace good silage making
   techniques, but may improve fermentation and
   nutritional value of some silages. The response is
   usually not large
Silage
Silage

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Silage

  • 1.
  • 2. 11-arid-948 To 11-arid-953
  • 3. What is Silage?  Fodder is packed in airtight condition to preserve its nutritional value, improve its quality and taste and to make it easily digestible  This is called silage or pickle of the fodder.
  • 4. Principle: In this process, green fodder is fermented through special bacteria which can survive without oxygen The resulting fodder is rendered tasty and easily digestible for animals
  • 5. Mechanism/Process:  The preparation of good quality silage depends on 1-Timely harvesting of fodder, 2-Quantity of air in it at the time of packing 3-Preservation method  In this process useful bacteria converts soluble starches into lactic acid  It decreases its acidic quality (pH) to 3.0-4.0, which stops the growth of harmful germs  Makes the fodder safe for animal consumption  If moisture content is high in fodder, wheat straw or crushed cobs of maize can be added for silage making
  • 6. Steps for Silage Making : Selection of fodder Check moisture Harvesting Chopping Pressing Storage
  • 7. Selection of fodder: • Silage can be made from all winter and summer fodders • But usually maize, oats, sorghum etc. are considered best for silage making
  • 8. Cont…  Normally fodder with Broad leaves Thick stems  Leguminous fodder has less carbohydrates and protein content, they are usually mixed with non leguminous fodder (like maize and sorghum) to make the best and nutritious silage
  • 9. Harvesting & Check moisture:  It is important to determine the right time for harvesting fodder to get the best nutritional value from silage  The time to harvest can be determined from the following indications: 1. When the plant is fully mature 2. Half of the grain in maize is milky 3. The fruitful fodder has 50% flowers 4. Moisture content is 65-70 %
  • 10. Chopping of fodder: CHOPPED FODDER
  • 13. Advantages:  A cheap substitute for fodder at the time of fodder shortage  Silage makes the fodder more digestible  Land is available for the next crop without delay, because all of the fodder is harvested and stored at once  Animals get nutritious feed the whole year  Expenditure on labour force is decreased considerably
  • 14. Uses/Applications:  The animals like eating silage, but the buffalo may be hesitant in the beginning.  In this case, feed it with green fodder or concentrate mixed in the silage, so that it develops a taste for the silage. Then increase its quantity gradually.  Give 15 to 20 kilogram silage along with concentrates daily to the lactating animals.  Be careful when removing silage from the bunker. Cover it with polythene so that mud or moisture does not spoil the silage.
  • 16. Feed Additives:  Their main functions are to either increase nutritional value of silage or improve fermentation so that storage losses are reduced.  Silage additives include feedstuffs, urea, ammonia, inoculants and acids.
  • 17. Types Of Silage Additives:  NON-PROTEIN NITROGEN (NPN). Urea and anhydrous ammonia can be added to silages to increase their crude protein (CP) content  FEEDSTUFFS. Feeds such as corn, small grains, and molasses can be added to forage  MINERALS. Minerals such as calcium, phosphorous, sulfur and magnesium have been added to forage
  • 18. Cont…  ACIDS. Acids are added to forages at ensiling to cause an immediate drop in pH  MICROBIAL INOCULANTS. Inoculants are added to forage to increase the number of desirable bacteria present at the time of ensiling.
  • 19. Remember: 1. No additive can replace good silage making techniques, but may improve fermentation and nutritional value of some silages. The response is usually not large