Rations containing either soybean meal, raw full-fat soybeans, or processed soybeans were compared using 36 high-producing dairy cows in early lactation. The processed soybeans were heated in a California Pellet Milt Jet-Sploder for sufficient time (about 1 min) to produce beans with exit temperature of 340°F. The raw soybeans and heated soybeans were rolled before being ¢ mixed into the concentrate mixture. Alfalfa hay and concentrate were consumed ad libitum in a ratio of 35 % hay and 65 % concentrate. Milk production and percent protein in milk were significantly greater when cows were fed soybean meal or Jet-Sploded beans than when fed raw soybeans. Percent milkfat and total milk solids were not affected by treatment.; Dairy Day, 1984, ...
Whole soybeans (WSB) can be used in dairy cow rations; they are palatable and have excellent feed va...
The expansion of the dairy industry to all parts of our country has caused further search for protei...
A 60-day growth trial with 170 exotic crossbred steers (avg. wt. 626 lbs) was conducted to assess th...
Rations containing either soybean meal, raw full-fat soybeans, or processed soybeans were compared ...
Two trials were conducted to determine the optimum conditions for processing whole soybeans for youn...
The main objective of this research was to study the effect of rations containing full-fat extruded ...
Diets containing soybeans roasted at different temperatures were fed to calves to investigate effect...
20 Holstein cows in midlactation were used in a Latin-square design to evaluate the nutritional qual...
Thirty-two multiparous Holstein cows (152 days in milk, producing 90 lb/day of milk at the beginning...
A series of experiments were conducted to evaluate regular, commercially available solvent extracted...
Forty-eight primiparous Holstein cows were used in two simultaneous 3x3 Latin squares with 28-day pe...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of total replacement of raw whole soybean...
The value of heat treatment of protein supplements to reduce protein solubility and increase protein...
Whole soybeans (WSB) can be used in dairy cow rations; they are palatable and have excellent feed va...
The loss of meat and bone meal as a source of high quality protein for lactating cows creates an inc...
Whole soybeans (WSB) can be used in dairy cow rations; they are palatable and have excellent feed va...
The expansion of the dairy industry to all parts of our country has caused further search for protei...
A 60-day growth trial with 170 exotic crossbred steers (avg. wt. 626 lbs) was conducted to assess th...
Rations containing either soybean meal, raw full-fat soybeans, or processed soybeans were compared ...
Two trials were conducted to determine the optimum conditions for processing whole soybeans for youn...
The main objective of this research was to study the effect of rations containing full-fat extruded ...
Diets containing soybeans roasted at different temperatures were fed to calves to investigate effect...
20 Holstein cows in midlactation were used in a Latin-square design to evaluate the nutritional qual...
Thirty-two multiparous Holstein cows (152 days in milk, producing 90 lb/day of milk at the beginning...
A series of experiments were conducted to evaluate regular, commercially available solvent extracted...
Forty-eight primiparous Holstein cows were used in two simultaneous 3x3 Latin squares with 28-day pe...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of total replacement of raw whole soybean...
The value of heat treatment of protein supplements to reduce protein solubility and increase protein...
Whole soybeans (WSB) can be used in dairy cow rations; they are palatable and have excellent feed va...
The loss of meat and bone meal as a source of high quality protein for lactating cows creates an inc...
Whole soybeans (WSB) can be used in dairy cow rations; they are palatable and have excellent feed va...
The expansion of the dairy industry to all parts of our country has caused further search for protei...
A 60-day growth trial with 170 exotic crossbred steers (avg. wt. 626 lbs) was conducted to assess th...