Using a mixture of cottonseed hulls and cottonseed meal to replace alfalfa hay in diets for stressed feeder calves
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Utilization of Whole Cottonseed and Hay in Beef Cow Diets
Whole cottonseed (WCS) have become a very popular by-product feed for dairy cattle and for wintering beef cows in the Southern USA. The product is locally available to many producers across the region, and in most years WCS are competitively priced with other feedstuffs. Over time, ruminant nutritionists have recommended that WCS should be fed at about 0.5% of average body weight (BW), or about...
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Mechanical extraction: this traditional method of cottonseed oil extraction uses a circular mortar (called ghani in India, Achaya, 1993) or more advanced technology, such as a hydraulic press or a screw press (expeller). The cotton seeds may be dehulled, cracked, dried or heated before being fed to the press. The resulting cake is dried, ground and then processed into large pellets (Ash, 1992)....
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Hill, Stephanie Rene. The Effects of Cottonseed Hulls Added to Diets With and Without Live Yeast or Mannanoligosaccharide in Young Calves (Under the direction of Dr. B. A. Hopkins and Dr. L. W. Whitlow). The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of fiber in the form of cottonseed hulls (CSH) added to the starter and of live yeast (YST) or mannanoligosaccharide (MOS) added to mi...
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Dietary supplementation with conventional linted cottonseed hulls (LCSH) is a common practice in livestock production all over the world. However, supplementation with mechanically delinted cottonseed hulls (DCSH) and cottonseed linter residue (CLR) is uncommon. Cottonseed by-products, including LCSH, DCSH and CLR, were assessed by chemical analysis, an in situ nylon bag technique, an in vitro ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
سال: 2001
ISSN: 2378-5977
DOI: 10.4148/2378-5977.1762