Supplementary materials: Feeding spent hemp biomass to lactating dairy cows: effects on performance, nitrogen metabolism, milk components and quality, methane emission, and blood parameters

  • Agung Irawan (Creator)
  • Hunter R. Ford (Creator)
  • Sebastiano Busato (Creator)
  • Serkan Ates (Creator)
  • Jenifer Cruickshank (Creator)
  • Juliana Ranches (Creator)
  • Erminio Trevisi (Creator)
  • Massimo Bionaz (Creator)

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Spent hemp biomass (SHB) is the byproduct of the extraction of cannabidiol from industrial hemp (hemp). Despite its excellent nutritional value SHB is still illegal to feed it to food-producing animals. Assessing the effects of including SHB in the ration on lactational performance and animal health is one of the critical steps to implementing SHB as a feed for dairy cows. Our study revealed a low palatability of SHB but no effect on overall performance; we observed minor effects on inflammation and metabolic status of the animals and no effect on nitrogen metabolism or enteric methane emission. Our findings suggest that overall, SHB is likely a safe feedstuff for dairy cows.
Dati resi disponibili2023
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