Abstract:
Protein degradation of feather meal
treated with hydrogen peroxide was
evaluated using the in situ bag technique.
Bags containing untreated feather meal or
feather meal treated with 1.4, 2.5, 2.7, 5.0,
or 7.0% hydrogen peroxide (g/100 g
feather meal, as fed basis) at various pH
and times of heating (55oC) were
suspended in the rumen of a cannulated
steer for 12 hours. Protein degradabilities
of feather meal treated with 2.5 and 2.7%
peroxide were only 12 to 19% greater than
untreated feather meal, but feather meal
treated with 5% peroxide had protein
degradabilities 56 to 67% greater than
untreated feather meal. Treatment of
feather meal with 7% peroxide did not
increase protein degradation further.
Altering pH and heating (55oC) peroxide-treated
feather meal for 30 or 120 minutes
had only minor effects on protein
degradability.