Veterinary Medicine International (Jan 2024)

Total Replacement of Soybean Meal with Sundried Soymilk Residue in the Total Mixed Ration has a Negative Impact on Intake, Digestibility, and Milk Production in Dairy Goats

  • Thaintip Kraiprom,
  • Sitthisak Jantarat,
  • Suphawadee Yaemkong,
  • Narakamol Laorodphan,
  • Nithat Wichasit,
  • Muhammad Khan,
  • John Mauck,
  • Juan J. Loor,
  • Tossaporn Incharoen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/7441866
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024

Abstract

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This study aimed to evaluate whether total replacement of soybean meal (SBM) with sundried soymilk residue (SSR) in a total mixed ration (TMR) affects intake, digestibility, milk production, and blood metabolites in dairy goats. A total of 12 healthy Saanen dairy goats (40.12 ± 5.80 kg of BW) in midlactation (31.23 ± 10.12 days) were used in a randomized complete design (n = 4 goats/group). Dietary treatments were based on a TMR as follows: control TMR without SSR (CON) or SBM-based TMR with 50% or 100% of SSR replacing SBM (SSR-50 and SSR-100, respectively). All goats had ad libitum access to feed and clean water throughout the experiment. The dry matter (DM) intake decreased (p0.05) by dietary treatments. Compared with CON, the milk yield decreased significantly (p0.05) by feeding dietary SSR. Compared with other treatments, blood glucose concentration was lower (p0.05). The results indicated that SSR could replace SBM in a TMR at less than 50%. Thus, the present study provides support for further investigation to enhance the utilization of soybean waste as an alternative protein source in the TMR for dairy goats and potentially other ruminants.