TY - JOUR
T1 - Reducing volatile fatty acids in poultry litter with chemical additives
T2 - A laboratory experiment
AU - Kim, Sam Churl
AU - Yi, Seong Joon
AU - Choi, In Hag
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of adding ferrous sulfate, aluminum sulfate (alum) and aluminum chloride to poultry litter on pH and volatile fatty acids (VFAs) in a laboratory study. The treatments utilized in this study included an untreated control, 8 g of FeSO4, 8 g of alum, and 8 g of AlCl3/100 g of litter. All three chemicals reduced total VFAs, as well as individual VFA concentrations for most times. However, no significant differences were observed (P>0.05) among all treatments in acetic acid at 1week and n-butyric acid content at 2weeks. The reduction in total VFAs and acetic acid concentrations obtained from litter over time was in following order: 8 g of AlCl3/100 g of litter> 8 g of alum/100 g of litter>8 g of FeSO4/100 g of litter>Control. When compared to the controls at 3 weeks, total VFA production was reduced by 14, 33, and 42%, respectively, with 8 g of FeSO4, alum, and AlCl-/100 g of litter. Likewise, application of 8 g FeSO4, alum, and AlCl3/100 g of litter decreased acetic acid by 9, 25, and 39%, respectively. These results would help to fill a need for a technical method suitable for decreasing the negative environmental impact of poultry litter.
AB - This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of adding ferrous sulfate, aluminum sulfate (alum) and aluminum chloride to poultry litter on pH and volatile fatty acids (VFAs) in a laboratory study. The treatments utilized in this study included an untreated control, 8 g of FeSO4, 8 g of alum, and 8 g of AlCl3/100 g of litter. All three chemicals reduced total VFAs, as well as individual VFA concentrations for most times. However, no significant differences were observed (P>0.05) among all treatments in acetic acid at 1week and n-butyric acid content at 2weeks. The reduction in total VFAs and acetic acid concentrations obtained from litter over time was in following order: 8 g of AlCl3/100 g of litter> 8 g of alum/100 g of litter>8 g of FeSO4/100 g of litter>Control. When compared to the controls at 3 weeks, total VFA production was reduced by 14, 33, and 42%, respectively, with 8 g of FeSO4, alum, and AlCl-/100 g of litter. Likewise, application of 8 g FeSO4, alum, and AlCl3/100 g of litter decreased acetic acid by 9, 25, and 39%, respectively. These results would help to fill a need for a technical method suitable for decreasing the negative environmental impact of poultry litter.
KW - Aluminum chloride
KW - Aluminum sulfate
KW - Ferrous sulfate
KW - Poultry litter
KW - Volatile fatty acids
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U2 - 10.2141/jpsa.010071
DO - 10.2141/jpsa.010071
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79955733737
SN - 1346-7395
VL - 48
SP - 139
EP - 143
JO - Journal of Poultry Science
JF - Journal of Poultry Science
IS - 2
ER -