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Canola Meal
by Gary Pfalzbot
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Candy product is a general term used to refer to various by-products of the candy industry. Candy by-products are candy items that hit the floor and scrapings. There will be a small amount of paper scraps, and perhaps a little wood from pallets. The product is mixed with drums.

Analyses will vary; that shown below is for a ground product consisting of chocolate candy products, peanut skins, candy biscuits, and paper wrappers. It is slightly lower than corn in protein but higher in fat and energy. Due to the high fat content it should be limited to no more than 5 pounds per head per day. This level will supply about 1 pound (.45 kg) of added fat to the ration. Higher levels of rumen-available fat in rations for milking cows tend to cause reduced fiber and calcium digestion and poor performance.

Candy product is very palatable and is readily consumed by cattle.

Typical Analysis Solvent
Dry Matter 91.5%
Crude Protein 6.0%
Ether Extract 3.5%
Crude Fiber 1.5%
Crude Fiber 11.7%
Ash 6.8%

Amino Acids
Ingredient Average Standard Deviation %CV
Crude Protein 36.0 1.09 3.0
Methionine 0.74 0.03 4.1
Cystine 0.91 0.05 5.5
TSAA 1.65 0.08 4.8
Lysine 2.10 0.05 2.5
Trytophan 0.46 0.02 4.3
Threonine 1.61 0.05 3.1
Arginine 2.12 0.09 4.2
Isoleucine 1.38 0.05 3.6

Minerals Major Trace mg/lb mg/lb
Calcium 0.66% Copper 4.7 10.4
Phosphorus 1.14% Iron 72.2 159.2
Sodium 0.03% Iodine 0.36 0.8
Chloride 0.02% Manganese 24.5 53.9
Potassium 1.29% Selenium 0.45 1.0
Magnesium 0.64% Zinc 32.4 71.4

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.

About the author: Gary Pfalzbot is a Service Connected Disabled Veteran and the web master of GoatWorld as well as some other web sites. He has raised goats over the years, been involved with 4-H (as a young boy) and currently resides in Colorado where he and his wife Pam raise a few breeds of goats and other animals, and primarily author the GoatWorld web site to continue to inform, educate, and promote the industry.

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