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Byproduct Feed Quick Reference Guide
Nutrient Composition of Byproduct Feeds
The nutrient composition of byproducts varies widely. The following table is a general guideline for understanding feed composition, but a feed analysis should be requested to more accurately determine feed value for your situation:
Table 1. Nutrient Composition of Byproduct Feeds
Feed Type† | DM,‡ % | TDN, % | CP, % | Ca, % | P, % |
†Adapted from NRC (1996) and Preston (2014) Feed Composition Tables; ‡DM, dry matter; TDN, total digestible nutrients; CP, crude protein; Ca, calcium; P, phosphorous.
Selecting an Energy or Protein Supplement
Evaluate the feed on a cost per pound (lb) of nutrient basis.
Example:
2000 lb per ton x % DM x % TDN = lb TDN
$ per ton / lb TDN = $ per lb TDN
2000 lb per ton x % DM x % CP = lb CP
$ per ton / lb CP = $ per lb CP
Calculator:
Feed Type
2000 lb per ton x (% DM) x (% TDN) = (lb TDN)
($ per ton) / (lb TDN) =
($ per lb TDN)
2000 lb per ton x (% DM) x (% CP) = (lb CP)
($ per ton) / (lb CP) =
($ per lb TDN)
Bulk Density of Commodities
The following table provides density estimations for storage considerations:
Commodity† | Pounds per cubic foot‡ |
Broiler litter | 42 |
Citrus pulp, loose | 20 |
Citrus pulp, pelleted | 45 |
Corn, shelled | 45 |
Corn gluten feed | 33 |
Cottonseed meal | 38 |
Dried Distiller's Grains | 18 |
Hominy | 28 |
Oats, grain | 26 |
Peanut hulls, loose | 7 |
Peanut skins | 11 |
Rice bran | 20 |
Soybean hulls, loose | 28 |
Soybean hulls, pelleted | 40 |
Wet Distiller's Grains | 40 |
Wheat middlings | 30 |
Whole cottonseed | 25 |
†Based on standard, dry storage moisture content; ‡Sources: Kammel (1991); Rankins, unpublished data, 2013
Prepared by Kim Mullenix, Extension Beef Systems Specialist, and Jack Tatum, Animal Science and Forage Regional Extension Agent, Alabama Cooperative Extension System, MKM-14-4.