Review: Alternative and novel feeds for ruminants: nutritive value, product quality and environmental aspects

Oct 16, 2018Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience

Alternative and new feeds for ruminants: nutrition, product quality, and environmental impact

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Abstract

Novel feeds, such as camelina and microalgae, may enhance ruminant nutrition and reduce environmental impacts.

  • Camelina expeller can enrich ruminant milk and meat with beneficial fatty acids and may help mitigate methane emissions.
  • Lactation performance and growth of ruminants fed faba beans, peas, and lupins are comparable to those fed soya bean meal despite lower methionine content.
  • Agroforestry approaches using untreated wood are underutilized in temperate regions, but processing methods could improve its use in ruminant diets.
  • Fodder tree leaves, like those from cassava and Leucaena, serve as effective protein supplements for ruminants in tropical regions.
  • Single-cell protein from bacteria, yeast, fungi, and microalgae offers advantages over traditional crops by being less dependent on arable land.
  • In the short-term, utilizing nitrogen-fixing legumes and oilseeds alongside food industry by-products may most effectively supplement traditional ruminant feeds.

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