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Cotton Seed Hulls |
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Part used: |
Fruit seed |
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| Cottonseed hulls are used mostly in the southern area of the U.S. They are low in protein, calcium, phosphorus and energy and high in fiber. Cottonseed hulls are palatable and are used as a roughage for cattle, especially in areas where good quality forages are scarce. They occasionally are included in grain mixes to increase the bulk density and crude fiber content. They can be helpful in supporting fat test in low fiber or low roughage rations. |
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| Typical Analysis |
| Dry matter |
91 % |
| Crude Protein |
03.7 % |
| Fat |
01.5 % |
| Crude fiber |
44.0 % |
| Neutral Detergent Fiber |
81.9 % |
| Acid Detergent Fiber |
66.4 % |
| Calcium |
00.1 % |
| Phosphorus |
00.1 % |
| Total Digestible Nutrients |
40.0 % |
| Net energy—Lactation |
40.4 Mcal/100 lbs |
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| Caution: Any recommendations given here should be considered as general only and may not apply in your specific situation. All final recommendations should be made by a qualified person familiar with your particular circumstances. |