Description
- Soya Bean is the most important protein source used to feed farm animals.
- Soybeans provide protein and energy to the ration.
- Raw soybeans also contain the enzyme urease, which hydrolyzes ammonia from urea.
ADILAID Premium Soya Bean is the most important protein source used to feed farm animals. Soybeans provide protein and energy to the ration. oybeans that have not been heat-treated can be incorporated successfully into dairy cattle rations. They provide a source of degradable and soluble protein as well as energy in the form of fat. The suggested feeding level is 10 percent of the total ration dry matter. For lactating cows the suggested feeding level would probably be no more than 4 to 5 pounds as-fed. Raw soybeans do contain a trypsin inhibitor and possibly other anti-enzymes, which may reduce protein digestion and utilization by single-stomached animals. Soyin, a protein, also is present in raw beans. This is toxic to some single-stomached animals. These factors in raw beans, however, do not appreciably affect cattle, because of their unique rumen metabolism.