This technology is suitable for small-scale farms rearing dairy goats, provided they can get access to the raw materials. The silage bins may be plastic bags or small plastic containers (Fig. 1). The ration ingredients may be adapted according to local resources.
The ration formulation was composed of corn, bagasse and rice-distillers' rice grain liquor. The materials were stored together in one large plastic bag or several small plastic containers. The corn and bagasse absorb the liquid from the distillers rice grain liquor. Some fermentation occurs, to make a kind of silage. The dry corn absorbs liquid and becomes reconstituted. This improves its digestibility (Fig. 2).
This technology and this ration formulation are very effective in decreasing the cost of goat production by 13.0% per kg gain weight (Table 1).
The bagasse and distillers' rice grain liquor should be added to the corn and other ingredients immediately after they are delivered from the factory. This is essential to avoid spoilage, and helps keep the silage in good condition.
Figure 1 Putting Silage Made from Bagasse and Distillers' Rice Grain Liquor into a Plastic Container
Figure 2 The Finished Silage Is a Good Feed for Goats
Table 1 Growth Performance of Castrated Dairy Saanen Goats Fed Silage Made from Bagasse and Distillers' Rice Grain Liquor
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