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dc.contributor.advisorVásconez Montúfar, Carmen
dc.contributor.authorBustamante Piedrahita, Douglas Romario
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-30T20:29:56Z
dc.date.available2023-10-30T20:29:56Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/14920
dc.descriptionIn the field of livestock farming and the production of food for livestock, forage conservation techniques of two prominent methods in this field: haymaking and silage, which stands out in this exploration is the preservation of nutritional quality. of the leaves, an essential part of the plant with a high value in the diet of livestock, this document focuses on the exploration of forage conservation techniques, such as haymaking and silage, with the purpose of providing relevant information for the livestock feeding during the dry season. This process highlights the importance of preserving the nutritional quality of the leaves, which are the most valuable part of the plant. Silage is significantly distinguished from haymaking, as it does not rely on dehydration, but on fermentation induced by specific bacteria. This emerging technique is an excellent option for livestock farmers, due to its high nutritional content. In addition, it offers the advantage of prolonged storage, which is beneficial in drought or other situations. Regarding production costs, it is important to mention that both silage and haylage are accessible options for livestock farmers that can demonstrate both economic and environmental benefits, with haylage being more suitable for larger scale livestock farms that require specific machinery for its production. preparation.es_ES
dc.descriptionIn the field of livestock farming and the production of food for livestock, forage conservation techniques of two prominent methods in this field: haymaking and silage, which stands out in this exploration is the preservation of nutritional quality. of the leaves, an essential part of the plant with a high value in the diet of livestock, this document focuses on the exploration of forage conservation techniques, such as haymaking and silage, with the purpose of providing relevant information for the livestock feeding during the dry season. This process highlights the importance of preserving the nutritional quality of the leaves, which are the most valuable part of the plant. Silage is significantly distinguished from haymaking, as it does not rely on dehydration, but on fermentation induced by specific bacteria. This emerging technique is an excellent option for livestock farmers, due to its high nutritional content. In addition, it offers the advantage of prolonged storage, which is beneficial in drought or other situations. Regarding production costs, it is important to mention that both silage and haylage are accessible options for livestock farmers that can demonstrate both economic and environmental benefits, with haylage being more suitable for larger scale livestock farms that require specific machinery for its production. preparation.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEn el ámbito de la ganadería y la producción de alimentos para el ganado, las técnicas de conservación de forraje de dos métodos destacados en este campo: la henificación y el ensilaje, con lo cual se destaca en esta exploración es la preservación de la calidad nutricional de las hojas, una parte esencial de la planta con un alto valor en la dieta del ganado, este documento se centra en la exploración de técnicas de conservación de forraje, como la henificación y el ensilaje, con el propósito de proporcionar información relevante para la alimentación del ganado durante la estación seca. Este proceso, se destaca la importancia de preservar la calidad nutricional de las hojas, que son la parte más valiosa de la planta. El ensilaje se distingue significativamente de la henificación, ya que no se basa en la deshidratación, sino en la fermentación inducida por bacterias específicas. Esta técnica emerge es excelente opción para los ganaderos, debido a su elevado contenido nutricional, además, ofrece la ventaja de un almacenamiento prolongado, lo que resulta beneficioso en situaciones de sequía u otros. En cuanto a los costos de producción, es importante mencionar que tanto el ensilaje como el henolaje son opciones accesibles para los ganaderos que pueden demostrar beneficios tanto económicos como ambientales, siendo el henolaje más adecuado para explotaciones ganaderas a mayor escala que requieren maquinaria específica para su preparación.es_ES
dc.format.extent33 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2023es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectConservaciónes_ES
dc.subjectForrajeses_ES
dc.subjectGanadoes_ES
dc.titleMétodos de conservación de forraje para la alimentación de ganado bovino, en la época secaes_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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