Learn why bamboo can serve as a ruminant feed in Colombia

게시됨 2021년 8월 6일

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Researchers at the Technological University of Pereira in Colombia have found that nine species of bamboo can be used as animal feed for ruminants, with three species chosen for their palatability. The study found that the nutritional value of the bamboo forage was similar to that of other woody plants and in some cases superior to commonly used tropical pastures. However, the consumption values were low, and the researchers suggest that factors such as animal feeding patterns, age, and the availability of other forage resources may impact consumption. The rapid growth of bamboo and its adaptability to pastures make it a potential alternative for livestock farming.
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Bamboo species are grasses, most of them woody and can be used for animal feed for ruminants, as investigated and tested by an institution in Colombia. Learn about the forage nutritional potential of nine bamboo species. In an investigation carried out by the Technological University of Pereira in the region of the coffee region, the forests are dominated by the bamboo species Guadua angustifolia Kunth. This is the reason why farmers constantly interact with this resource and have knowledge about it, as this plant belongs to the grass family. (Read: The advantages of bamboo in livestock farms) The selected bamboo plants were found at two sites in the city of Pereira. For the selection of the plants in the places, a botanical description and their ecology were made, highlighting characteristics to be taken into account for their use as a source of forage. The selected species were: Bambusa heterostachya, Bambusa longispiculata, Bambusa multiplex, bambusa vulgaris cv waming McClure, ...
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