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Use of soybean hulls as a replacement for dry rolled corn in beef cattle feedlot receiving diets

Mueller, C.J., H.M. Blalock and R.H. Pritchard
2011

A series of studies was conducted over two years to evaluate the replacement of starch (dry rolled corn) with a nonforage fiber source (soybean hulls) on performance, mineral, and blood metabolite status of newly arrived feedlot steer calves. Steers were randomly assigned to an oat silage-based diet containing starch from dry rolled corn or digestible fiber from soybean hulls. Diets were formulated for 12% CP (DM basis) and to meet or exceed NRC (1996) nutrient requirements for Ca, P, and vitamins A and E. Results indicated there was no difference in performance of the two treatments, however, the dry matter intake was greater for steers fed soybean hulls (P = 0.003). Based on two years of performance testing, the calculated metabolizable energy content of soybean hulls was estimated at 92.5% of the metabolizable energy value of dry rolled corn (2.74 vs. 2.96 Mcal/kg, respectively). These studies indicate that the use of soybean hulls can support body weight gains similar to the use of dry rolled corn in beef receiving diets.

Mueller, C.J., H.M. Blalock and R.H. Pritchard. 2011. Use of soybean hulls as a replacement for dry rolled corn in beef cattle feedlot receiving diets. J. Animal Sci. 89(12): 4142-4150.