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Moisture Management
Posted by Md.Rejuan Hossain on January 17, 2025 at 6:13 amHow does moisture affect any feed quality?
AHMED replied 3 months, 3 weeks ago 4 Members · 4 Replies -
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even though it increases weight of produce but not ok for birds n animal.
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it reduce the shelf life of product.
it reduce expected quality
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Moisture significantly impacts feed quality by influencing its nutritional value, storage stability, and palatability. Here’s how moisture affects feed quality:
1. Nutritional Content
Dilution of Nutrients: High moisture content reduces the concentration of nutrients like protein, energy, and minerals, as water displaces dry matter in the feed.
Energy Loss: Excessive moisture can lead to fermentation, which consumes sugars and carbohydrates, reducing the energy available to livestock.
2. Storage and Preservation
Mold and Mycotoxins: High moisture content creates a favorable environment for mold growth, which can produce harmful mycotoxins that are toxic to animals.
Spoilage: Moist feed is prone to spoilage due to microbial activity, especially during warm or humid conditions.
Storage Losses: Excess moisture can lead to heating and spoilage in storage, resulting in significant feed wastage.
3. Palatability and Intake
Reduced Palatability: Moldy or spoiled feed is less palatable to animals, which can reduce feed intake.
Digestive Issues: Consuming spoiled or excessively moist feed can cause digestive disturbances in livestock.
4. Processing and Handling
Difficulty in Processing: Feed with high moisture content is harder to grind, mix, or pelletize and may clog machinery.
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In combination with high temperatures, too much moisture in feed can favor the growth of mold. Molds spoil feed by depleting energy and nutrients and rendering the feed unpalatable.