Unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals. II. The effect of boiling and oven vs sun drying following pretreatment with a ferrous sulfate solution

Rats fed a corn base diet supplemented with dehulled cottonseed kernels which were boiled in a ferrous sulfate solution for 30 min gained as rapidly and required no more feed per unit of gain than those fed a corn-soybean meal diet. Boiling cottonseed kernels in the absence of ferrous sulfate greatl...

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Main Authors: Clawson, AJ, Maner, JH, Gómez G., Guillermo G., Flores, Z, Buitrago, J.A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1975
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/44204
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author Clawson, AJ
Maner, JH
Gómez G., Guillermo G.
Flores, Z
Buitrago, J.A.
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Clawson, AJ
Flores, Z
Gómez G., Guillermo G.
Maner, JH
author_facet Clawson, AJ
Maner, JH
Gómez G., Guillermo G.
Flores, Z
Buitrago, J.A.
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description Rats fed a corn base diet supplemented with dehulled cottonseed kernels which were boiled in a ferrous sulfate solution for 30 min gained as rapidly and required no more feed per unit of gain than those fed a corn-soybean meal diet. Boiling cottonseed kernels in the absence of ferrous sulfate greatly improved its nutritive value, however, boiling for 1 hr did not improve the cottonseed as much as mixing it with a cold (17 C) ferrous sulfate solution followed by oven drying at 70 C. Sun drying of either cottonseed meats or whole cottonseed (pretreated in a ferrous sulfate solution) was equal to oven drying in promoting rat growth. Similar results were obtained when these principles were applied to cottonseed meats used in pig diets; i.e., pigs fed diets containing cottonseed meats pretreated with ferrous sulfate solution followed by either sun or oven drying performed as well as those fed the corn-soybean meal control diet.
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spelling CGSpace442042021-01-11T12:10:29Z Unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals. II. The effect of boiling and oven vs sun drying following pretreatment with a ferrous sulfate solution Clawson, AJ Maner, JH Gómez G., Guillermo G. Flores, Z Buitrago, J.A. animal feeding swine animal nutrition cottonseed boiling cerdo nutrición animal semilla de algodón ebullición Rats fed a corn base diet supplemented with dehulled cottonseed kernels which were boiled in a ferrous sulfate solution for 30 min gained as rapidly and required no more feed per unit of gain than those fed a corn-soybean meal diet. Boiling cottonseed kernels in the absence of ferrous sulfate greatly improved its nutritive value, however, boiling for 1 hr did not improve the cottonseed as much as mixing it with a cold (17 C) ferrous sulfate solution followed by oven drying at 70 C. Sun drying of either cottonseed meats or whole cottonseed (pretreated in a ferrous sulfate solution) was equal to oven drying in promoting rat growth. Similar results were obtained when these principles were applied to cottonseed meats used in pig diets; i.e., pigs fed diets containing cottonseed meats pretreated with ferrous sulfate solution followed by either sun or oven drying performed as well as those fed the corn-soybean meal control diet. 1975 2014-10-02T08:33:25Z 2014-10-02T08:33:25Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/44204 en Open Access
spellingShingle animal feeding
swine
animal nutrition
cottonseed
boiling
cerdo
nutrición animal
semilla de algodón
ebullición
Clawson, AJ
Maner, JH
Gómez G., Guillermo G.
Flores, Z
Buitrago, J.A.
Unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals. II. The effect of boiling and oven vs sun drying following pretreatment with a ferrous sulfate solution
title Unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals. II. The effect of boiling and oven vs sun drying following pretreatment with a ferrous sulfate solution
title_full Unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals. II. The effect of boiling and oven vs sun drying following pretreatment with a ferrous sulfate solution
title_fullStr Unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals. II. The effect of boiling and oven vs sun drying following pretreatment with a ferrous sulfate solution
title_full_unstemmed Unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals. II. The effect of boiling and oven vs sun drying following pretreatment with a ferrous sulfate solution
title_short Unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals. II. The effect of boiling and oven vs sun drying following pretreatment with a ferrous sulfate solution
title_sort unextracted cottonseed in diets for monogastric animals ii the effect of boiling and oven vs sun drying following pretreatment with a ferrous sulfate solution
topic animal feeding
swine
animal nutrition
cottonseed
boiling
cerdo
nutrición animal
semilla de algodón
ebullición
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/44204
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