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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 1961

The comparative value of heated ground unextracted soybeans and heated dehulled Soybean flakes as a source of soybean oil and energy for the chick.

L. B. Carew; F. W. Hill; M. C. Nesheim

Experiments were conducted to evaluate heated unextracted soybean fractions as sources of soybean oil and protein for the growing chick. Heated dehulled unextracted soybean flakes produced growth rate and feed efficiency equal to that obtained with the combination of soybean oil meal and degummed soybean oil while heated ground unextracted soybeans were less satisfactory in this respect. The poorer results obtained with ground unextracted soybeans were shown to be related to a poorer absorbability of the oil in them. Flaking the soybeans markedly improved the absorbability of the oil by the chick, probably by causing a greater disruption of cellular structure than was obtained by the grinding of the soybeans. The metabolizable energy of ground unextracted soybeans was substantially less than that of unextracted soybean flakes. Most of the differences in metabolizable energy were accounted for by differences in absorbability of the oil.Soybean hulls at a level equivalent to that contained in soybeans were found to have no effect on growth rate and only a slight effect on feed efficiency. Autoclaving soybean oil did not lower its value for the chick. The relationship between the poorer growth obtained with ground unextracted soybeans and the low absorbability of the oil in them was discussed.To obtain maximum efficiency in the use of unextracted soybean products in chick rations, some such means as flaking must first be employed to increase the availability of the oil.


Journal of Nutrition | 1958

Comparison of Metabolizable Energy and Productive Energy Determinations with Growing Chicks

F. W. Hill; D. L. Anderson


Poultry Science | 1954

Studies of the Energy Requirements of Chickens 1. The Effect of Dietary Energy Level on Growth and Feed Comsumption

F. W. Hill; L. M. Dansky


Journal of Nutrition | 1961

Factors affecting the absorbability of saturated fatty acids in the chick.

Ruth Renner; F. W. Hill


Poultry Science | 1960

The Utilization of Corn Oil, Lard and Tallow by Chickens of Various Ages

Ruth Renner; F. W. Hill


Poultry Science | 1960

Studies of the Metabolizable Energy of Grain and Grain Products for Chickens

F. W. Hill; D. L. Anderson; Ruth Renner; L. B. Carew


Journal of Nutrition | 1961

Utilization of Fatty Acids by the Chicken

Ruth Renner; F. W. Hill


Journal of Nutrition | 1955

Studies on vitamin E in poultry nutrition.

M. L. Scott; F. W. Hill; L. C. Norris; D. C. Dobson; T. S. Nelson


Journal of Nutrition | 1964

EFFECT OF CORN OIL ON METABOLIC EFFICIENCY OF ENERGY UTILIZATION BY CHICKS.

L. B. Carew; F. W. Hill


Poultry Science | 1960

Studies on the Sulfur Amino Acid Requirement of the Chick

T. S. Nelson; R. J. Young; R. B. Bradfield; J. B. Anderson; L. C. Norris; F. W. Hill; M. L. Scott

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