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  • The study investigates using quinoa as a more affordable alternative feed for ruminants, evaluating its nutritional benefits and overall performance compared to conventional clover hay.
  • In experiments, quinoa showed a good protein content of about 18.6% and suitable fatty acids, leading to positive outcomes regarding nutrient absorption.
  • While replacing clover hay with quinoa did not significantly alter gas or methane production in the diets, it was found that quinoa could effectively replace up to 45% of clover hay without negative impacts on livestock health.

Article Abstract

Replacement of conventional feedstuffs with inexpensive and non-conventional ingredients such as quinoa may improve animal performance and the quality of their products. Quinoa supplementation is believed to have a good nutritive value as a ruminant feed, but evidence is scarce. The present experiment aimed to evaluate the nutritive value of whole, dried quinoa plant (Chenopodium quinoa) as a feed for ruminants. In the first experiment, the in sacco technique was used to evaluate nutrient disappearance and fermentation kinetics of quinoa. In the second experiment, the in vitro gas production technique was used to evaluate diets with substitution of clover hay with quinoa at 0 (Q0), 15 (Q15), 30 (Q30), and 45% (Q45) of the diets. Proximate analysis showed that quinoa contained about 18.6% crude protein (CP) with oleic acid, arachic acid, linoleic acid, and palmitic acid as the major fatty acids. The in sacco degradability showed that the "a" fraction of dry matter (DM) was low, while the fraction "b" was high for DM and CP. Replacing clover hay with quinoa did not affect gas or methane production; however, Q30 treatment quadratically increased (P < 0.05) its production. It is concluded that quinoa can be used as a feed for ruminants and can replace clover hay up to 45% in the diet.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-18698-xDOI Listing

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