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CITRUS PULP Description Citrus Pulp is the dried residue of peel, pulp and seeds of oranges, grapefruit and other citrus fruit. As with most feeds, citrus pulp is dried to a moisture content of approximately 10%. Dried Citrus Pulp is second only to corn as a source of concentrated feed nutrients for dairy and beef cattle, and sheep. It is a good source of calcium, but very low in phosphorus and carotene. Based on these data, dried or pelleted citrus pulp is one of the most desirable energy feeds and can be considered in feeding programs as being:
As a general rule, 40 45 % of the ground snapped corn in a dairy ration can be replaced by dried citrus pulp or pellets. Typical Analysis
Packaging Citrus Pulp is available in bags or as bulk material. Bagged material is available in 50 lb. Bags. Caution: Any recommendations given here should be considered as general only and may not apply in your specific situation. All final recommendations should be made by a qualified person familiar with your particular circumstances. |
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