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Livestock Perspectives on Bio-energy co-products
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Feeding DDGS to IN Livestock SpecieDiet inclusiontons / year Swine10%274,950 Dairy20%263,000 Repl. Heifers30% 70,000 Poultry10%177,390 Beef/cow-calfvar. 47,477 TOTAL832,817 Est. production of DDGS = 1.4 M tons 60%
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DDGS Nutritional Issues 1.Variability in available amino acids –Lys digestibility range = 60 to 84% –Novus Intl. in vitro assay (r 2 = 0.88)
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Amino Acid Digestibility (%) Novus Intl., 2006
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High Dig. Lys. Low Dig. Lys.
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DDGS Nutritional Issues 1.Variability in available amino acids –Lys digestibility range = 60 to 84% 2.Variability in available energy –ME ranges between 2629 to 2981 kcal/kg 3.Variability in phosphorus Total P, %Available P, % total P Corn0.320 to 30% DDGS0.7560 to 80%
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DDGS Nutritional Issues 4.Variability in sodium content (corn=0.02%) –0.05 to 0.17% Typical diet = 0.18% 5.Pelleting – molasses “balls” from solubles cause “gumming” of dies reducing throughput and pellet durability 6.INCONSISTENCY (w/in & between plants) 7.Mycotoxins (concentrated 3X) 8.Sulfur content (0.4 to 0.8 vs corn = 0.12)
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SBM vs DDGS DDGS contains 62% of the protein of SBM SBM = 44 or 48DDGS = 27 DDGS contains 30% of the total lysine of SBM SBM = 2.83DDGS = 0.84 DDGS contains 16% of the available lysine SBM = 2.41DDGS = 0.39
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Feed Manufacturing Issues Flow rates (handling / transportation) Bridging- bad with high inclusion rates Particle size? ( 600 um) Separation/settling issues? Pelletability? Wet feeding - spoilage
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Other Issues / Unknowns with DDGS Effect on Animal Performance (including reproductive performance) ? Effect on Product Quality ?
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Other Issues / Unknowns with DDGS Effect on Animal Performance (including reproductive performance) ? Effect on Product Quality ? Effect on Nutrient Management ? Producer Education
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Processing Methods or Technologies 1.Conventional dry grind
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2.5-2.7 gal of Ethanol One bushel of Corn Corn Dry Grind Facility 15-17 lbs of DDGS Ruminant Feed Co-products in Dry Grind Corn Process V. Singh, UIUC Nonruminant Food
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Processing Methods or Technologies 1.Conventional dry grind 2.Modified dry grind – recovers germ and pericarp fiber with a horizontal drum degerminator 3.Quick germ quick fiber – recovers germ and pericarp fiber by soaking corn in water for 6 to 12 hours with alpha-amylase
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Coproducts from Modified Dry Grind and Quick Germ Quick Fiber Processes One bushel Corn Corn Dry Grind Facility 2.6 gal Ethanol 7.0 lb Residual DDGS Ruminant Food Dry Degerm Defiber Process Nonruminant Food 4 lb Germ 4 lb Pericarp Fiber + V. Singh, UIUC
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Effect of Processing Technology on Nutrient Content of DDGS (%) 1 ConventionalModified Quick germ Component dry grinddry grind quick fiber Protein212528 Fat1496 Fiber (TDF)362825 Lysine0.730.630.91 Phosphorus, %0.780.471.12 1 dry matter basis. Parsons et al., 2006
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Processing Methods or Technologies 1.Conventional dry grind 2.Modified dry grind – recovers germ and pericarp fiber with a horizontal drum degerminator 3.Quick germ quick fiber – recovers germ and pericarp fiber by soaking corn in water for 6 to 12 hours with alpha-amylase 4.Enzymatic Dry Grind (E-Mill) – uses enzymes to recover additional endosperm fiber
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Coproducts from Enzymatic Dry Grind (E-Mill) One bushel Corn Corn Dry Grind Facility 2.6 gal Ethanol 3.7 lb Residual DDGS Ruminant Food Quick Germ Quick Fiber Nonruminant Food E-Mill 3.3 lb Germ 4 lb Pericar p Fiber 4 lb Endosper m Fiber V. Singh, UIUC
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Overall Issues with DDGS Product Variation Handling, Storage, Transportation Effect on Animal Performance Effect on Product Quality Effect on Nutrient Management Producer Education
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Glycerol from Bio-diesel ~ 10% of production What to do with off-spec for human / industrial use? Can use up to 10% in diets (CHO energy +) Purity vs. cost? Pellet binder? Change in animal fat composition / amount Handling issues?
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Helpful Resources http://www.ddgs.umn.edu/ http://ilift.traill.uiuc.edu/distillers/
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