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Soybean Residue - Feed Ingredient

Soybean residue, also referred to as soybean pulp or okara, is the fibrous by-product remaining after soybeans have been processed for soymilk, tofu, or other soy protein products. It consists primarily of insoluble fiber, residual protein, fat, and moisture.

In equine nutrition, soybean residue may be used as a secondary ingredient in feed formulations to provide additional fiber and some protein. Its nutritional content can vary depending on processing methods, with protein levels typically lower than those found in soybean meal. It is generally less digestible due to its high fiber content but can contribute to bulk and digestive motility.

The following equine feeds, supplements and products contain Soybean Residue as an ingredient.

Feeds, Supplements & Products
Soybean Residue Brazil Coarse
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Soybean residue is a byproduct of soybean harvest. Ground soybean residue can be used to increase dry matter content of livestock diets.
Soybean Residue Brazil Finely Ground
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Soybean residue is a byproduct of soybean harvest. It can be ground to increase dry matter content of livestock diets.

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