STUDY ON PROBIOTIC EFFECTS IN TREATING BUFFALO AND CATTLE MANURE IN TUYEN QUANG PROVINCE | Thùy | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

STUDY ON PROBIOTIC EFFECTS IN TREATING BUFFALO AND CATTLE MANURE IN TUYEN QUANG PROVINCE

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Received: 25/11/21                Revised: 08/04/22                Published: 13/04/22

Authors

1. Pham Dieu Thuy Email to author, TNU - University of Agriculture and Forestry
2. Nguyen Thi Kim Lan, TNU - University of Agriculture and Forestry
3. Tran Nhat Thang, TNU - University of Agriculture and Forestry
4. Nguyen Thi Ngan, TNU - University of Agriculture and Forestry
5. Duong Thi Hong Duyen, TNU - University of Agriculture and Forestry
6. Nguyen Thi Thanh Hau, Ham Yen Agricultural service center, Tuyen Quang province

Abstract


Investigating the current status of the buffaloes and cattle manure treatment in 4 districts (including Chiem Hoa, Ham Yen, Yen Son and Son Duong district) of Tuyen Quang province, the results showed that: 64% of livestock households did not apply manure treatment accumulating in a long time, scattered around the stable ground causing environmental pollution. Nearly 100 tons of cattle and buffaloe manure have been treated for 20 livestock households by 3 probiotic types as follows: EMUNIV (7 households), EMIC (6 households) and EMZEO (7 households). The manure treatment using these probiotics had a good effect which the concentration of NH3 and H2S gas was significantly reduced in 1m3 of the air at the stable area (the former decreased by 3-4 times, while the latter reduced by almost half in comparison with those before applying fecal treatment), therefore, the manure lost its odor; markedly decreased the number of helminth eggs (approximately decreased about 9-10 times), the number of E. coli, Salmonella bacteria contained in 1 manure gram was noticeably decreased (about 4-5 times). Thereby, the manure treatment using probiotics reduce the living environmental pollution of human and livestock.

Keywords


Buffaloes, cattle feces; Probiotics; NH3, H2S gas; Helminth eggs; Bacteria; Tuyen Quang province

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