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Week 2

High-Energy Feedstuffs

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By-Product Dry Feeds

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  • Beet pulp
    • By-product of sugar production from sugar beets
    • Wet and dry
    • Dry beet pulp
      • Majority
      • Addition of beet molasses prior to drying
      • Shredded and pelleted
        • Figure 5.9 - Pelleted beet pulp
        • Figure 5.9 - Pelleted beet pulp

      • Nutritional value
        • Energy and roughage
        • 20.1% CF, 64.3% NFE, and 9.7% CP
      • Feeding livestock
        • Digestible and palatable
        • Ruminants and nonruminants
  • Citrus pulp and citrus meal
    • By-products of juice production from citrus
    • Pulp
      • Peel, pulp, and seeds
    • Meal
      • Smaller particles; screening pulp
    • Nutritional value
      • High in energy and digestible fiber
      • 5-8% CP and 11-12% CF
    • Feeding livestock
      • Ruminants
  • Dried bakery product
    • Unused bakery products and other human foods high in NSC
    • Nutritional value
      • High energy
      • High NSC
      • High fat
      • 9-12% CP
      • Low fiber
      • Varies
    • Feeding livestock
      • Ruminants and nonruminants
  • Dried cassava meal
    • Discuss with roots and tubers

 

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