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Cottonseed Meal

Cottonseed Meal

Cottonseed meal is a high protein by-product from the extraction of oil from whole cottonseed. There are two different processing methods used to extract the oil from the cottonseed, and they differ in the amount of oil (fat) they leave in the meal. The amount of oil left in the meal affects its energy value. Cottonseed meal is palatable and commonly is used in cattle rations in the southern and western U.S. Solvent extracted cottonseed meal is the more common of the two types and has about 89 percent of the energy value of 44 percent protein soybean meal. Cottonseed meal contains gossypol. Under typical conditions, though, even high-producing cows will not consume enough cottonseed meal to suffer from gossypoltoxicity. Cottonseed meal is used as a protein supplement and can replace all of the soybean meal in the ration.

TYPICAL ANALYSIS:

Expeller process: Solvent process:
Dry matter 94 % 92 %
Crude Protein 41.0 % 41.5 %
Fat 04.5 % 01.5 %
Crude fiber 12.5 % 12.5 %
Neutral Detergent Fiber 26.3 % 23.9 %
Acid Detergent Fiber 18.8 % 17.5 %
Calcium 0.15 % 0.15 %
Phosphorus 1.10 % 1.10 %
TDN 72.0 % 70.0 %
Net energy—Lactation 76.3 Mcal/100 lbs 72.6 Mcal/100 lbs

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DescriptionCottonseed MealFish MealType: Corn Glutinous: Non-Glutinous Style: Dried Cultivation Type: COMMON Color: Yellow Maturity: 100% Drying Process: AD Shelf Life: 24 Months MOISTURE: 14 % Max Colour: GOLDEN YELLOW Purity: 98% Product name: Yellow Corn Maize Grade 1Alfalfa Pellets, DehydratedSoybean MealCorn Gluten Meal
ContentCottonseed meal is a high protein by-product from the extraction of oil from whole cottonseed. There are two different processing methods used to extract the oil from the cottonseed, and they differ in the amount of oil (fat) they leave in the meal. The amount of oil left in the meal affects its energy value. Cottonseed meal is palatable and commonly is used in cattle rations in the southern and western U.S. Solvent extracted cottonseed meal is the more common of the two types and has about 89 percent of the energy value of 44 percent protein soybean meal. Cottonseed meal contains gossypol. Under typical conditions, though, even high-producing cows will not consume enough cottonseed meal to suffer from gossypoltoxicity. Cottonseed meal is used as a protein supplement and can replace all of the soybean meal in the ration. TYPICAL ANALYSIS:
Expeller process: Solvent process:
Dry matter 94 % 92 %
Crude Protein 41.0 % 41.5 %
Fat 04.5 % 01.5 %
Crude fiber 12.5 % 12.5 %
Neutral Detergent Fiber 26.3 % 23.9 %
Acid Detergent Fiber 18.8 % 17.5 %
Calcium 0.15 % 0.15 %
Phosphorus 1.10 % 1.10 %
TDN 72.0 % 70.0 %
Net energy—Lactation 76.3 Mcal/100 lbs 72.6 Mcal/100 lbs
FEEDING & USAGE: Fish meal should be introduced into the ration gradually to avoid feed refusal. Since the greatest benefit from feeding fish meal comes during the first half of lactation when protein requirements are highest, it is useful to start adapting the cows to it during the latter part of the dry period.  Fish meal can be fed to milking cows at a rate that supplies up to a maximum of 100 grams (3.5 ounces) of fish oil (fat) per cow per day. Higher levels of fish oil tend to lower fat test. The fat content of fish meal varies among suppliers. Therefore, it is important to know the fat content of the fish meal being used. A practical guideline is to feed it at a rate of up to 1 ½ pounds (0.7 kg) per cow per day.   OTHERS:  Herring, Anchovy, Redfish, and Whitefish meal.  Herring and anchovies also are oil-type fish and are processed similarly.  Redfish meal is the filleting waste from ocean perch. Ocean perch are not an oil fish. They are caught for human food off the eastern coast of Canada and the U.S. After the fillets are removed, the heads and racks are ground, cooked and dried to produce redfish meal.  The term whitefish refers to cod, haddock, hake, flounder and pollack. Like ocean perch, these also are caught for human food. After the fillets are removed, the heads and racks are ground, cooked and dried to produce whitefish meal.   TYPICAL ANALYSIS:
Dry matter 92 %
Crude Protein 62.0 %
Fat 09.8 %
Crude fiber 01.0 %
Neutral Detergent Fiber 00.0 %
Acid Detergent Fiber 00.0 %
Calcium 05.0 %
Phosphorus 03.0 %
Total Digestible Nutrients 71.0 %
Net energy—Lactation 70.0 Mcal/100 lbs
Type: Corn Glutinous: Non-Glutinous Style: Dried Cultivation Type: COMMON Color: Yellow Maturity: 100% Drying Process: AD Shelf Life: 24 Months MOISTURE: 14 % Max Colour: GOLDEN YELLOW Purity: 98% Product name: Yellow Corn Maize Grade 1Alfalfa dehy is produced from standing alfalfa, which is mowed and chopped in the field, delivered to the dehydrating plant still containing a minimum of 60 percent moisture, artificially dried, ground and pelleted. Dehy can replace a portion of both the grain and the forage in rations for milking cows. It can replace up to 50 percent of the conventional forage dry matter in the ration, but at this level the ration should contain no more than 50 percent grain, on a dry matter basis. Research at the University of Nebraska has shown that the protein in dehy tends to be degraded in the rumen to a lesser extent than the protein in alfalfa hay, alfalfa silage or soybean meal. This is the basis of dehy’s reputation as a source of “by-pass” protein. TYPICAL ANALYSIS:
Dry matter 92 %
Crude Protein 17.0 %
Fat 02.9 %
Crude fiber 25.5 %
Neutral Detergent Fiber 40.9 %
Acid Detergent Fiber 32.2 %
Calcium 1.39 %
Phosphorus 0.23%
TDN 56.1%
NE/L 57.6 Mcal/100 lbs
Soybean meal is the product remaining after extracting most of the oil from whole soybeans. The oil may be removed by solvent extraction or by an expeller process in which the beans are heated and squeezed. The nutrient composition of the oil extracted soybean meal 48 is shown in the table below. Soybean meal is high in protein and energy and is one of the most commonly used protein supplements in the World. It is a palatable feedstuff and may be used as the major protein supplement in rations for dairy cattle. TYPICAL ANALYSIS: (Solvent extracted soybean meal 48)
Dry matter 89 %
Crude Protein 48.0 %
Fat 01.0 %
Crude fiber 03.0 %
Neutral Detergent Fiber 07.1 %
Acid Detergent Fiber 05.3 %
Calcium 00.2 %
Phosphorus 0.65 %
Total Digestible Nutrients 78.0 %
Net energy—Lactation 81.1 Mcal/100 lbs
 
Corn gluten meal is a by-product from the manufacture of corn starch and corn syrup. It is very high in protein supplement in feeds for livestock, poultry and pets. It contains slightly more TDN than corn. The protein in corn gluten is degraded relatively slowly in the rumen. A variety of corn gluten meal with 41 percent protein is available in some areas. It is higher in crude fiber (5 percent) and lower in TDN (78 percent) than the variety with 60 percent protein. Corn gluten meal usually is not included in mixtures at levels greater than 15 percent or fed at a rate greater than 15 percent or fed at a rate greater than 5 pounds (2 ¼ kg) per cow per day due to poor palatability above these levels. PACKAGING: Corn Gluten Meal is available by bulk or sacked, rail shipment or truck pick-up.   TYPICAL ANALYSIS:
Dry matter 90 %
Crude Protein 60.0 %
Fat 02.5 %
Crude fiber 02.0 %
Neutral Detergent Fiber 12.6 %
Acid Detergent Fiber 06.2 %
Calcium 0.02 %
Phosphorus 00.5 %
Total Digestible Nutrients 83.0 %
Net energy—Lactation 84.1 Mcal/100 lbs
  GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Crude Protein 60.0% minimum
Crude Fat 1.0% minimum
Crude Fiber 3.0% maximum
  APPEARANCE:
Color Golden Yellow
Texture Fine Granular
  TYPICAL ANALYSIS:
Xanthophyll 100 to 225 mg./lb.; varies seasonally
Metabolize Energy 1,756 calories/lb.
Methionine 1.6%
Digestible Protein 98%
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