Concentrates used as animal feeds (nutrient values on as-fed basis)

Concentrates used as animal feeds (nutrient values on as-fed basis)

Table
Concentrates used as animal feeds
(nutrient values on "as-fed" basis)*
dry matter total digestible nutrients protein fat crude fibre
Cereal grains
barley 89.0 73.3 11.5   1.7   5.0
corn, yellow 88.0 78.0   8.0   3.6   2.3
oats 89.0 70.0 11.8   4.7 10.7
rye, grain 87.5 72.3 12.0   1.5   2.2
sorghum, grain 89.0 54.0   8.9   2.8   2.2
Oil meals
African oil palm kernel meal, expeller 91.6 81.4 18.7   7.6   8.2
canola meal, solvent 93.0 68.9 38.0   3.8 11.1
coconut meal 92.0 64.0 21.5   7.4
flax meal (linseed), solvent 93.0 74.3 33.0   0.5   9.5
peanut meal 92.4 71.1 31.6   5.1
soybean meal, dehulled 90.0 75.3 47.5   0.9   3.4
sunflower meal, solvent 93.0 60.1 28.0   1.0 24.0
By-products
bonemeal 96.1 15.4 10.9   3.0   2.0
blood meal, spray-dried 93.0 85.4 86.0   1.2   1.0
corn gluten meal 90.0 76.0 61.2   1.8   1.8
cotton seeds, ground 92.2 90.3 21.7 22.4 18.2
fish meal, menhaden 92.0 69.2 61.2   9.6   0.9
milk, skim, dried 94.0 79.0 33.3   1.1   0.2
milk, whey, dried 93.0 74.4 13.3   0.8   0.0
molasses, cane 74.0 66.2   4.4   0.1   0.0
pineapple bran, dehydrated 87.1 64.9   4.0   1.3 18.2
poultry by-product 96.0 73.3 66.4 13.1   2.3
rice, bran, w/germs 90.5 60.6 13.1 13.6 11.7
sugar-beet pulp 91.0 74.4   8.9   0.5 18.2
wheat bran 90.0 62.4 15.5   4.0 10.0
yeast, dried, brewer's 93.0 73.7 43.8   0.9   3.0
* "As-fed" basis is the nutrient concentration in the material as presented to the animal. Multiplying the as-fed value by the dry matter percentage will convert the nutrients to a dry matter basis.
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