نتایج جستجو برای: molasses distillers condensed soluble

تعداد نتایج: 107873  

2016
Marie E. Harris Elizabeth Harris Matt K. Luebbe Galen E. Erickson

Performance and carcass characteristics were evaluated using five concentrations of condensed corn distillers solubles (CCDS) replacing steam-flaked corn (SFC) and urea in finishing diets of crossbred steers (initial BW = 399 ± 27 kg). Concentrations of CCDS were: 0, 9, 18, 27, or 36% CCDS on a DM basis. Urea and soybean meal were included in all diets to meet or exceed NRC requirements for met...

1997
S. L. Lodge R. A. Stock T. J. Klopfenstein D. H. Shain D. W. Herold

Two trials were conducted to determine the feeding value of sorghum distillers byproducts. Trial 1, a finishing trial, used 160 yearling steers (327 kg). Treatments consisted of dry-rolled corn (DRC) control, sorghum wet distillers grains (SWDG), sorghum wet distillers grains plus solubles (SWDGS), and sorghum dried distillers grain plus solubles (SDDGS). Distillers byproducts were fed at 40% o...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
E C Titgemeyer J S Drouillard R H Greenwood J W Ringler D J Bindel R D Hunter T Nutsch

We evaluated the effect of forage quality on response of cattle to supplementation with cooked molasses blocks. In Exp. 1, 175 heifers had ad libitum access to prairie hay (5.2% CP, DM basis). Treatments were a 2 x 3 factorial: supplementation with 0 or 1.96 kg/d of alfalfa DM, and supplementation with no cooked molasses block or with a low-protein or a high-protein cooked molasses block (14.4 ...

2016
Farzana Rahiman Edmund John Pool

OBJECTIVES Sugar cane molasses is a commonly used ingredient in several food products. Contrasting reports suggest that molasses may have potential adverse or beneficial effects on human health. However, little evidence exists that examines the effects of molasses on the different physiological systems. This study investigated the effects of sugar cane molasses on various physiological systems ...

2007
W. A. van Niekerk Abubeker Hassen R. J. Coertze

Silages made from directly cut or wilted Digitaria eriantha treated with or without molasses were evaluated to determine fermentative characteristics. The grass was harvested at the boot stage of growth and the material was ensiled in 1 kg mini-silos. Treatments were arranged in a factorial design of two moisture levels (directly cut or wilted) and two molasses addition (with or without molasse...

Journal: :Poultry science 2015
W A Dozier K R Perryman J B Hess

An experiment was conducted using male Ross×Ross 708 broiler chicks to determine the effect of oil extraction from corn distillers dried grains with solubles on apparent ileal amino acid digestibility from 23 to 31 d of age. On an as-fed basis, ether extract concentrations were determined as 5.4% (L-distillers dried grains with solubles), 7.9% (M-distillers dried grains with solubles), and 10.5...

Journal: :Journal of animal science and products 2021

This study was carried out to eliminate the toxic effect of soluble oxalate in sugar beet pulp (SBP) by ensiling and adding Ca during determine effects obtained silage on sheep. The based two experiments. For first experiment, laboratory silages were prepared as SBP alone with addition molasses straw at different levels dry matter Ca. After fermentation for 120 days, Fleig scores, physical prop...

2010
H. M. BRIGGS

Considerable interest was manifested in the substitution of blackstrap molasses for a part, or all, of the grain in livestock rations during the drought years of 1934 and 1936. Ferrin ^ used molasses with corn and oats in fattening hogs and found that oats and molasses had a comparatively high value as compared with corn and molasses. Thompson and HilHer ^ experienced similar results in feeding...

2008
V. Ganesan K. Muthukumarappan

Distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) are an excellent source of energy, minerals, and bypass protein for ruminants and are used in monogastric rations as well. With the remarkable growth of the US fuel ethanol industry in the past decade, large quantities of distillers grains are now being produced. Flow of DDGS is often restricted by caking and bridging during its storage and transport...

2002
Terry Klopfenstein

Distillers byproducts are excellent feed resources for feedlot cattle. Distillers byproducts are normally available for use in feedlot finishing diets in two forms, dried distillers and wet distillers byproducts (WDB). In general, there are two nutritional philosophies regarding their use in feedlot finishing diets. Distillers byproducts can be fed at 6 to 15% of the diet dry matter, serving pr...

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