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Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2009

Effect of different processing methods on the nutritional characteristics and tannin content of fababean seed (Vicia faba minor)

Guido Ferruzzi; Alessandro Pistoia; Gino Balestri; Laura Casarosa; Piera Poli

Abstract In the last years, because of their high protein content, the demand of legume seeds is significantly increased. In the centre and southern Italy fababean (Vicia faba minor) can play an important role as alternative protein source in ruminant nutrition. In this trial has been studied the effect of different treatments (flaking, cooking, dehulling, germination) on the in vitro digestibility and tannin content of fababean seeds. The in vitro OM and NDF digestibility of seeds were significantly (P<0.05) improved by dehulling and flaking. The in vitro OM digestibility of dehulled fababean (99.27%) showed higher values (P<0.05) than the other treated seeds as well as in vitro NDF digestibility (90.33%, P<0.05). Germination of fababean reduces the in vitro digestibility of OM and NDF. Cooking in water was more effective in reducing tannins than other treatments. Compared to the untreated the cooked has significantly (P<0.05) reduced the tannin content over 55% (2.71 g/kgDM vs. 6.10 g/kgDM). Germinated fababean did not affect the tannin content of seeds. The results from this trial suggest that thermal treatments applied to fababean seeds in order to reduce the tannins must be evaluated according to the cost/benefits ratio because this factors in seeds is low (<10 g/kgDM).


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2010

Milk characteristics of grazing sheep fed with different hay/concentrate ratio

Guido Ferruzzi; Laura Casarosa; Gino Balestri; Piera Poli; L. Andreotti; Alessandro Pistoia

Abstract Seasonal production of pasture forces in the period of grass shortage to supply the animal feeding with hay and concentrates. The supplies satisfy the animal nutritive needs, but reduce the advantages coming from the grazing on milk quality. The present trial was carried out on Massese breed on a low productive pasture, testing four kinds of feeding supplies with different hay/concentrate ratio. The individual milk productions, the chemical composition so as the acidic milk composition have been controlled for six weeks. Although the four feeding supplies given to the animals had different chemical-nutritional values (diet A 0.84 MFU/kgDM with forage/concentrate ratio 1:1.7; B 0.78 with 1:1; C 0.72 with 1: 0.7; D 0.68 with 2:1), they did not influence the milk production which resulted quite low and without significant differences. Results did not show differences in relation to the nutritional characteristics and the acidic milk composition. In the four groups Vaccenic acid and Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) of milk showed similar and decreasing trends during the trial. These trends were probably due to the progressive grass reduction on the grazing: the effects on the dietetic characteristics of the milk did not depend on the supply but on the quantity of grass intaken during the grazing.


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2015

Effect of different breed on Ragusano cheese quality

Guido Ferruzzi; Danilo Mani; Piera Poli; Marco Guastella; Alessandro Pistoia

15.30-16.00 Elisabetta Canali, Sara Barbieri, Michela Minero, Valentina Ferrante, Silvana Mattiello, Adroaldo Zanella AWIN project: innovation in animal welfare assessment .......................................................................................................................................C-001 16.00-16.15 Susanna Lolli, Inma Estevez, Lorenzo Ferrari, Tatiane Terumi Negrão Watanabe, Sezen Ozkan, Carlo Tremolada, Valentina Ferrante Protocol development for welfare assessment in commercial turkey farms .....................................................................................................C-002 16.15-16.30 Monica Battini, Sara Barbieri, Guido Bruni, Giorgio Zanatta, Silvana Mattiello Testing the feasibility of a prototype welfare assessment protocol in intensive dairy goat farms ..............................................................C-003 16.30-16.45 Katia Parati, Rossana Capoferri, Livia Moscati, Marco Sensi, Guerino Lombardi, Francesca Battioni, Gianpietro Sandri, Carlo Briani, Andrea Galli The effect of the relaying mode on welfare of the pregnant sow .....................................................................................................................................C-004 16.45-17.00 Marta Brscic, Giulia Vida, Annalisa Scollo, Giulio Cozzi, Flaviana Gottardo Relationship between pig welfare in the pre-slaughter phase and superficial bruises of their carcasses. .................................................C-005 17.00-17.15 Maria Lúcia Pereira Lima, João Alberto Negrão, Claudia Cristina Paro de Paz Corral modification for humane livestock handling can improve cattle behavior and reduce serum cortisol..........................................C-006 17.15-17.30 Isabella Lora, Marta Brscic, Luisa Magrin, Clelia Rumor, Flaviana Gottardo Effects of innovative horizontal fans on beef cattle health, growth and welfare .............................................................................................C-007 17.30-17.45 Miriam Iacurto, Roberto Steri, Germana Capitani, Federico Vincenti Animal welfare in beef cattle: performances and meat quality ............................................................................................................................C-008


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2010

Sorghum used to fodder production in dry farming

Alessandro Pistoia; Piera Poli; Laura Casarosa; Gino Balestri; Guido Ferruzzi

Abstract In Italy water deficient increase forward to cultivate resistant crops for forage production. In the present research it has been studied the opportunity of using 2 varieties of sorghum: the “Sweet Creek”, used as green forage and for silage and the “True”, with thinner stalks, used as hay. The fodder production and the dhurrin content during the vegetative phase of the 2 varieties were recorded. Production and chemical characteristics of green and preserved fodders (hay and silage) were determined; moreover the nutritive value and the in vitro digestibility of DM were measured. Results confirm the good adaptation of the sorghum to the water limited conditions as those ones in which the test has been carried out; green and preserved fodders yield were high, however during the hay harvest problems due to the different drying dynamics of leaves and stalks were found. The dhurrin content of these two varieties, even in the young phase, allows the use for grazing of the regrown, which have good bunching.


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2003

Sorghum utilization for summer grazing: dhurrin problem

Alessandro Pistoia; Piera Poli; Laura Casarosa; Paolo Berni; Guido Ferruzzi


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2011

Pecorino cheese quality as affected by milk storage time

Alessandro Pistoia; Piera Poli; Laura Casarosa


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2010

Preliminary research on environmental impact of woodland grazing by pigs

Alessandro Pistoia; Piera Poli; Laura Casarosa; Gino Balestri; Danilo Mani; Guido Ferruzzi


Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development | 2008

Climatic changes and fodder supplying in the Mediterranean environments. Tropical fodder species use

Alessandro Pistoia; Piera Poli; G Balestri; Guido Ferruzzi


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2005

Production and quality of sheep's milk according to different animal breeding system

Alessandro Pistoia; Piera Poli; Laura Casarosa; Gino Balestri; Guido Ferruzzi


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2005

Nutritive characteristics of different varieties of favino seeds (Vicia faba minor)

Guido Ferruzzi; Alessandro Pistoia; Gino Balestri; Piera Poli; Laura Casarosa

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