Evaluation of the effects of biochar on diet digestibility and methane production from growing and finishing steers

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作者
Winders, Thomas M. [1 ]
Jolly-Breithaupt, Melissa L. [1 ]
Wilson, Hannah C. [1 ]
MacDonald, James C. [1 ]
Erickson, Galen E. [1 ]
Watson, Andrea K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Dept Anim Sci, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA
基金
美国食品与农业研究所;
关键词
beef cattle; biochar; digestibility; methane; EMISSIONS; CHARCOAL; COWS;
D O I
10.1093/tas/txz027
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The objectives of these studies were to evaluate the effects of biochar (0%, 0.8%, or 3% of diet dry matter) on diet digestibility and methane and carbon dioxide production from cattle on growing and finishing diets. The growing diet consisted of 21% brome hay, 20% wheat straw, 30% corn silage, 22% wet distillers grains plus solubles, and 7% supplement. The finishing diet consisted of 53% dry-rolled corn, 15% corn silage, 25% wet distillers grains plus solubles, and 7% supplement. In both trials biochar replaced fine ground corn in the supplement. Six crossbred steers (initial body weight [BW] 529 kg; SD = 16 kg) were used in both the growing and finishing trial. The growing diets were evaluated over 6 periods followed by the finishing trial with 3 periods. Digestibility measures were taken over 4 d after at least 8 d of adaptation to diets followed by 2 d of gas emission measurements using headbox calorimeters. Dry matter intake (DMI) was not affected (P >= 0.43; 7.91 kg/d) by biochar inclusion in the growing study and increased quadratically (P = 0.07) in the finishing study with 0.8% biochar inclusion having the greatest DMI (12.9 kg/d). Organic matter (OM) and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) digestibility increased quadratically (P = 0.10) in the growing study whereas OM digestibility tended to linearly decrease (P = 0.13) and NDF digestibility was not affected (P >= 0.39) by biochar inclusion in the finishing diet. Digestible energy intake (Mcal/d) was not affected (P >= 0.25) by biochar inclusion in the growing or finishing study. Methane production (g/d) tended to decrease quadratically (P = 0.14) in the growing study and was decreased 10.7% for the 0.8% biochar treatment relative to the control. There were no statistical differences in methane production (g/d) in the finishing study (P >= 0.32) but cattle on the 0.8% biochar treatment produced numerically less (9.6%) methane than the control. Methane production as g/kg DMI of the 0.8% biochar treatment relative to the control was numerically reduced 9.5% and 18.4% in the growing and finishing studies, respectively (P >= 0.13). Carbon dioxide production (g/d and g/kg of intake) quadratically decreased (P <= 0.06) in the growing study but was not affected by treatment in the finishing study (P >= 0.34). Although biochar is not a U.S. Food and Drug Administration -approved feed for cattle, the initial research shows potential as a methane mitigation strategy in both growing and finishing diets.
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