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Linseed Meal
by Gary Pfalzbot
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Linseed meal is the byproduct of extracting the oil from flaxseed. It is used as a protein supplement and contains somewhat less TDN than soybean meal. A good source of selenium, it averages 1.0 ppm.

Linseed meal is very palatable. It may be included in the grain mix at a level of up to 25 percent of feed to milking herds at a rate of up to 9 pounds (4kg) per head per day.

Typical Analysis Solvent
Dry Matter 91.0%
Crude Protein 34.0%
Fat 1.5%
Crude Fiber 9.3%
Neutral Detergent Fiber 22.7%
Acid Detergent Fiber 17.3%
Calcium 0.4%
Phosphorus 0.9%
Total Digestable Nutrients 70.0%
Net energy - Lactation 71.8 Mcal/100 lbs.

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.

About the author: Gary Pfalzbot is a Service Connected Disabled Veteran and the web master of GoatWorld as well as some other web sites. He has raised goats over the years, been involved with 4-H (as a young boy) and currently resides in Colorado where he and his wife Pam raise a few breeds of goats and other animals, and primarily author the GoatWorld web site to continue to inform, educate, and promote the industry.

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