Sunflower meal is a by-product in the production of oil from the seeds of this plant. Among other meals, such as soybean, rapeseed, and cottonseed, it is in high demand in the industry. Research has shown that sunflower meal is better digested and broken down in the rumen of animals compared to rapeseed or soybean meal.
Sunflower meal is a valuable product with high protein and fiber content. It plays an important role in animal diets and can be used in various fields.
Crude protein is the total protein content, including all its forms and derivatives present in the feed. This parameter is a key factor in determining the nutritional value of the feed, as protein plays a crucial role in growth, reproduction, milk production, and other important processes.
The crude protein content in the dry matter of sunflower meal should be not less than 38%.
The crude protein content in the dry matter of sunflower meal is an important indicator that determines its nutritional value and effectiveness in animal feeding.
Understanding the factors influencing this indicator, as well as using accurate research methods, helps to improve the quality of sunflower meal.
Source and Photo: Federal Center for Animal Health.