Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2017
The UK ruminant industry is currently reliant on soyabean meal and fishmeal as sources of high quality, digestible undegraded protein (DUP). However, there is increasing concern over the sustainability of fish stocks, and the world market price fluctuation and traceability of soya bean meal. There are a number of protein crops which will grow under UK conditions including sweet white lupins, peas, field beans and oilseeds (rapeseed meal and linseed meal). However, these proteins tend to be more rumen degradable than fish meal and soyabean meal (Moss and Givens, 1994). Heat moisture treatment has been shown to be particularly effective in reducing the rumen degradability of protein without reducing intestinal digestibility (Herland, 1996). This experiment was undertaken to determine the effect of feeding moist heat treated rapeseed meal, lupins and beans to dairy cows.