DSD 6.5 | Performance of High protein Corn coproduct

15/05/2025 25 min Episodio 59
DSD 6.5 | Performance of High protein Corn coproduct

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Episode Synopsis

For decades, ethanol production has generated affordable biproducts to feed. A new distilling method has generated a product with ~50% protein. Dr. Billy Brown, assistant professor of dairy science at Kansas State, wanted to understand how this feed would compare to soybean meal in a starter grain.
To test this he developed rations substituting soybean meal 1:1. Graduate student Rachel Skinner measured intake, growth, effiency and metabolic and digestive parameters to best understand if this product would work in post weaning phase of production.  
Topics of discussion
1:19       Introduction of Dr. Billy Brooks
3:18       Nutrient composition of high pro corn coproduct
5:14       Study Design
6:33       Limiting Amino Acids
7:53       Age of calves
8:34       Starter Digestibility   
10:40     Average Daily Gain (ADG)
13:30     Insulin measurements
15:36     CP concentrations for the rations
16:25     Heat Stress
17:58     Dry matter intake and feed efficiency
19:05     Pelleting feasibility/stability
20:05     Yeast bodies – Impact, source of and future research efforts
22:53     What do you want Boots on the Ground dairy producers to gain from the project? 
23:32     Breakeven analysis

Featured Article:
Effects of a high-protein corn coproduct as a replacement for soybean meal in calf starter feed in the postweaning period

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