Pakistan Journal of Nutrition1680-51941994-7984Asian Network for Scientific Information10.3923/pjn.2009.1858.1867ElkholyM.El.H. HassaneinEl. I.SolimanM. H.ElerakyWafaa ElgameM.F.A. IbraheimDohaa 122009812Chemical composition and silage quality of corn by-products silage were determined. Nutritive value was also investigated through digestibility trials and ruminal parameters (pH, TVFA`S and ammonia-nitrogen concentration). The effect of feeding the experimental diets on some blood metabolites as glucose, total protein, albumin, globulin, total lipids, triglycerides, cholesterol and BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen) was also studied. Six healthy Baladi rams, were design to 3 different ration (control group A, fed concentrate mixture and (berseem hay), group B, fed concentrates mixture and 4% urea treated corn silage + 3% molasses and group C, fed concentrates mixture and 2% yeast treated corn silage + 3% molasses. Results revealed that Crude protein contents of treated corn silage by urea or yeast with molasses were increased. EE and Ash content as well as Crude fiber fractions (CF, ADF and NDF) were decreased due to ensilage. At the time of the feeding the pH, the total volatile fatty acids (meq/100 g DM) and the NH3-N as % of total nitrogen values of treated corn silage by urea or yeast with molasses were (4.2 and 3.85 ), (2.95 and 3.44) and (9.95 and 8.62) respectively which indicate good quality silage. Significant decrease in feed intake of group (B and C). Digestion Coefficient values of DM of group (B) were significantly decreased while for group (C) there are non significant difference .Digestion Coefficient values of OM and CP of group (B and C) were significantly increased. 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