ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF CORN COMPONENTS IN THE PRODUCTION OF FEED FOR CATTLE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37000/abbsl.2021.101.11Keywords:
feed, processing, rod, use, preparationAbstract
Currently, the use of corn cores in the manufacture of feed goes mainly in two directions: - preservation of whole or crushed ears, including several methods (drying, ensiling, chemical preservation, ventilation with natural or artificially cooled air, and others); - preparation of crushed grain core mix (ISS) from pre-threshed ears. For preserving corn cobs, it is harvested by corn harvesters with a humidity of 40 ... 45% on the cobs. Then the cobs, whole or crushed on stationary crushers, are loaded into storage, compacted and sealed. Naybilshch consider laying them in trenches or towers in a crushed form as an attractive option for preserving ears. In this case, the size of the crushed particles should be within 3 ... 4 mm and their size should be at least 70%, with the obligatory absence of whole grains. Naybilshch consider laying them in trenches or towers in a crushed form as an attractive option for preserving ears, which contributes to the phased use of such raw materials in feed for cattle.
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