Animal proteins, such as poultry by-product meal (PBM), are commonly used in extruded dog foods. Plant-based proteins have a more consistent nutrient profile than animal sources but may contain anti-nutritional…
Study examined the metabolizable energy of a low-phytate, low-oligosaccharide soybean meal in broiler chicken diets.
…a ration that precisely meets the animal’s requirement for optimum performance. The author discusses the impact of nutrient variability on animal performance and reasons that this natural variation in a…
Animal proteins are commonly used in extruded dog foods. Plant-based proteins have a more consistent nutrient profile than animal sources but may contain antinutritional factors, including trypsin inhibitors and oligosaccharides….
…the nutrient requirements of individual animals are met, keeping in mind the growing evidence that the source of those nutrients can directly affect health and productivity. This is especially true…
Soybean Products for Dairy Cattle – Animal scientists at The Pennsylvania State University have written a review of the use of soybean and soybean byproducts for dairy. They overviewed the…
…of certain meal components and improved digestibility of amino acids. The research team concluded that FSBM could be used as a specialized feed ingredient, especially for young animal diets. …
…cannot be removed by meal processing. Raffinose and stachyose can resist digestion in monogastic animals due to the lack of enzyme α-galactosidase. These oligosaccharides increase the viscosity of intestinal content…
…did not raise human or animal health concerns. No compositional differences requiring further assessment were identified between soybean 305423 × 40-3-2, the non-GM comparator, additional comparators and the non-GM commercial…
Research to determine the digestibility of amino acids in samples of regular and organic corn and soybean meal was reported in the Canadian Journal of Animal Science. The experiment involved…