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Effects of feeding low levels of crude glycerin with or without other by-products on performance and carcass characteristics of feedlot heifers
2010
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Expansion of the renewable fuels industries has increased availability of by-products that are well suited for use as cattle feed. Glycerin is among the principal by-products of biodiesel production, comprising approximately 10% (by weight) of the soybean oil that is used to manufacture soy-based diesel fuel. Our previous research evaluated effects of including between 0% and 16% glycerin in flaked-corn finishing diets and revealed that optimal growth performance was achieved with 2% glycerin
doi:10.4148/2378-5977.2918
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