Abstract:
Expansion of the renewable fuels industries has increased availability of by-products
that are well suited for use as cattle feed. Glycerin is among the principal by-products
of biodiesel production, comprising approximately 10% (by weight) of the soybean
oil that is used to manufacture soy-based diesel fuel. Our previous research evaluated
effects of including between 0% and 16% glycerin in flaked-corn finishing diets and
revealed that optimal growth performance was achieved with 2% glycerin addition. Our
laboratory experiments have suggested that even lower levels of glycerin may be effective
at stimulating digestion. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate effects of
low levels of glycerin in the diet on performance and carcass characteristics of finishing
cattle. Furthermore, because distillers grains and other by-products are increasingly
common in feedlot rations, we opted to evaluate glycerin in corn-based finishing diets
as well as in diets that consisted of a combination of corn grain, distillers grains, and
soybean hulls.