화학공학소재연구정보센터
Bioresource Technology, Vol.202, 84-92, 2016
Impact of fiber source and feed particle size on swine manure properties related to spontaneous foam formation during anaerobic decomposition
Foam accumulation in deep-pit manure storage facilities is of concern for swine producers because of the logistical and safety-related problems it creates. A feeding trial was performed to evaluate the impact of feed grind size, fiber source, and manure inoculation on foaming characteristics. Animals were fed: (1) C-SBM (corn-soybean meal): (2) C-DDGS (corn-dried distiller grains with solubles); and (3) C-Soybean Hull (corn-soybean meal with soybean hulls) with each diet ground to either fine (374 mu m) or coarse (631 mu m) particle size. Two sets of 24 pigs were fed and their manure collected. Factors that decreased feed digestibility (larger grind size and increased fiber content) resulted in increased solids loading to the manure, greater foaming characteristics, more particles in the critical particle size range (2-25 mu m), and a greater biological activity/potential. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.