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Contact SupplierSoya DOC, or soybean de-oiled cake, is a byproduct of the soybean oil extraction process, a high-protein, low-fat animal feed ingredient used in livestock and poultry feed.
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What it is:
Soya DOC is the remaining product after the oil is extracted from soybeans, leaving behind a high-protein, low-fat meal.
Uses:
It's a valuable ingredient in animal feed, particularly for livestock and poultry, providing a source of protein and essential amino acids.
Nutritional Value:
Soya DOC is rich in protein and essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and energy, which are important for animal growth and development.
Alternatives:
It can be used as a substitute for traditional protein sources like meat and fishmeal in animal feed due to its high nutritional value and lower cost.
Types:
High-protein soybean meal: Contains 49-50% protein + oil and 3% crude fiber, obtained from de-hulled seeds.
Low-protein meal: Contains 44-46% protein + oil and 6-7% crude fiber, which contain the hulls.
Palatability:
Soya de-oiled cake is known for its palatability, which enhances feed intake in cattle.
Economic Value:
It is a cost-effective feed ingredient compared to other protein sources.
Other names:
Soya DOC is also known
as soybean meal.