家畜营养中的橄榄饼

B. Obeidat
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根据品种和利用的生产系统,饲料是牲畜生产者最大的可变成本。例如,饲料成本占集约化管理奶牛生产成本的40-50%,占广泛管理绵羊和山羊生产成本的60-70%。在任何一种情况下,它对任何动物经营的盈利能力都是相当大的。约旦的畜牧业生产者面临着巨大的困难和挑战,这些困难和挑战涉及环境影响、动物健康、市场变化,最重要的是,由于降雨量少导致饲料生产有限而导致饲料价格上涨。约旦畜牧业的大部分主要饲料原料都是进口的,因此相当昂贵。本文讨论了在动物营养中使用替代饲料成分(即橄榄饼(OC))作为降低饲养成本和提高生产者回报的一种手段。橄榄油是最健康的油之一,是地中海饮食的重要组成部分。对橄榄油和橄榄果实需求的增加加速了橄榄树种植的增加,以满足这些需求。这反过来又导致了橄榄残留物的显著增加,比如橄榄饼(OC)。如果处理不当,这些残留物(副产品)可能成为污染源。本综述的主要目的是关注有机碳在动物营养中的重要性及其对畜牧生产经济的影响。我们在这篇综述中处理的大多数研究都表明,在牲畜的口粮中加入有机碳(少量替代)对动物健康和生产力没有不利影响。因此,从环境和经济的角度来看,利用低成本的农业工业副产品,例如有机碳,是有益的。
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Olive Cake in Livestock Nutrition
Depending on species and the utilized production system, feed represents the biggest variable cost to livestock producers. For example, feed cost represents 40-50% of the production cost of intensively managed cows and up to 60-70% of the cost of extensively managed sheep and goats. In either case, its proportion is substantial to the profitability of any animal operation. Livestock producers in Jordan face great hardships and challenges related to the environmental impact, animal health, market variability, and, most importantly, feed prices due to the limited feed production stemming from low rainfall. Most of the main feed ingredients in Jordan’s livestock sector are imported making them quite expensive. This review discusses the use of alternative feed ingredients (namely olive cake (OC)) in animal nutrition as a means of reducing the cost of feeding and improving returns to producers. Olive oil is one of the healthiest oils available and represents an important part of the Mediterranean diet. The increased demand for olive oil and olive fruits accelerated the increase in planting olive trees to meet these needs. This, in turn, has led to a significant increase in olive residues, such as olive cake (OC). These residues (byproducts) can be a source of pollution if not disposed of properly. The main objective of this review is to focus on the importance of OC in animal nutrition and its impact on the economics of livestock production. Most of the studies we dealt with in this review have shown that incorporating OC (in small substitutions) into the rations of livestock has no adverse effects on animal health and productivity. Thus, utilizing low-cost, agro-industrial by-products, such as OC, can be beneficial from environmental and economic points of view.
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