Agriculture

Canola Screenings for Growing Steers

Oilseed screenings are often available as an alternative feed source for cattle. Their use may be limited, however, due to their high fat content (20-23%). Dietary fat levels above 5% are often associated with decreased fibre digestion and reduced feed intake.

Research from the University of Saskatchewan (Can. J. An.Sci. 80:153, 2000) evaluated the effects of feeding 4 levels of dietary fat, from processed (ground and pelleted) canola seed screenings, on the voluntary intake of growing steers. Feeding diets with 6.7, 10, 12.8 and 16.2% fat resulted in intakes of 2.26, 2.29, 2.1 and 1.83%, respectively, as a % of body weight. The study shows that up to 10% dietary fat, from canola screenings, can be fed to growing steers without affecting feed intake.

Source: Nutrition Update
Volume 12 No.1