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Week 2

High-Energy Feedstuffs

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Rice and Millet

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Rice

  • Primarily for human consumption
  • Generally, not a cost-effective feedstuff
  • Unprocessed rice
    • Nutritional value similar to corn
    • Nutrient composition
      • 8.0% CP
      • 8.8% CF
      • 1.7% EE
    • 25% of weight is indigestible hulls
  • Rice bran
    • More commonly fed
    • Nutrient composition
      • 14.0% CP
      • 12.7% CF
      • 44.6% NFE
      • 15.2% EE

 

Millet

  • In U.S., unimportant feed grain
  • Feeding value between corn and oats

 

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