Journal of Applied Poultry Research (Mar 2023)

Hammermill screen selection for soybean processing: effects of soybean meal particle size on amino acid digestibility, feed milling efficiency, and D1-42 broiler performance

  • A.M. Lyons,
  • C.M. Poholsky,
  • L.S. Erb,
  • P.H. Patterson,
  • J.W. Boney

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 1
p. 100325

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SUMMARY: Corn particle size (PS) affects feed milling parameters, amino acid (AA) digestibility, and broiler performance. However, there is limited work on soybean meal (SBM) PS. Three experiments were conducted to determine the effects of SBM PS on d21 apparent ileal AA digestibility (AIAAD), feed milling efficiency, pellet quality (PQ), and d1 to 42 broiler performance. A hammermill fitted with one of three screens (2.4-mm, 5.6-mm, 7.9-mm) was used to process the SBM used in all experiments. In experiment 1, an indigestible marker, titanium dioxide, was added to the diet and its concentration in digesta was used to calculate AIAAD. D 21 AIAAD was influenced by SBM PS where fine SBM (2.4 mm-screen) reduced AA digestibility for all AA compared to other treatments (P 0.05). However, PQ improvements were apparent when the fine SBM was used (P 0.05). These experiments suggest that although finely ground SBM improves PQ between 5 and 8%, the fine SBM PS reduces AIAAD and worsens broiler FCR.

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