By Nandan Kachhadiya | Feed Formulation observer | Shree Shubham Exim
As feed manufacturers continue seeking cost-effective, nutrient-rich alternatives, whole cull (oil stock) peanuts are emerging as a versatile protein and energy supplement for mature beef cattle—especially during late gestation or winter feeding.
Backed by research and practical on-farm success, this commodity offers processing and supply opportunities for feed businesses targeting the livestock nutrition market.
🔍 Why Feed Manufacturers Should Pay Attention
- Abundant Supply, Low Cost
- Oil stock peanuts are not fit for human consumption
- Often undervalued, presenting a cost-effective raw material for livestock formulations
- Nutrient-Dense Profile(Dry Matter Basis)
- Crude Protein (CP): 22–26%
- Oil/Fat Content: 36–44%
- Moisture: 6–8%
- Total Digestible Nutrients (TDN): ~110%
- Energy-Dense Alternative
- Compared to conventional corn + cottonseed blends, whole peanuts deliver higher energy with similar protein levels
🧪 Study Insights: Practical Use with Beef Cows
Two-Year Trial – NFREC, Marianna, FL
- Subjects: Mature, late-gestating cows on bermudagrass hay
- Supplements: Whole cull peanuts vs. 50:50 corn/cottonseed mix
- Feeding Rate: 2–3 lbs/head/day, 3x/week
Key Results:
- 🐮 No negative effect on cow body condition
- 📉 Slightly lower weight gain (80 vs. 108 lbs in 84 days)
- 🐄 Similar hay intake between both groups
- 🐣 Calf birth weight, survival, weaning weight, & conception rate unaffected
💡 Implications for Feed Manufacturers
- Product Development Potential
- Develop formulated supplements with ground cull peanuts
- Position as a winter feed booster or low-pasture support product
- Processing Advantage
- No processing needed for whole feed usage (mature cows)
- For blended rations, use coarse grinding (hammer mill, screen removed)
- Market as a shelf-ready commodity or blend component
- Packaging Options
- Whole peanuts: Sell loose or in bulk bags (shelf life: up to 12 months)
- Ground peanuts: Package for immediate use (shelf life: ~1 month)
⚠️ Cautions to Address in Product Labeling
- Fat Content
- Excessive fat in total diet (>8% DM) can hinder roughage digestion
- Recommend up to 3 lbs/head/day max for balanced diet
- Mycotoxins – Especially Aflatoxins
- Test every lot before processing
- Educate dealers and end users on safe use practices
- Species Suitability
- Ideal for mature beef cattle
- Not recommended for young heifers unless mixed with corn or other palatable carriers
🚜 Handling & Storage for Feed Mills
- Storage Requirements
- Moisture: Maintain below 8% for optimal shelf life
- Whole peanuts: Store up to 12 months in dry conditions
- Ground peanuts: Use within 30 days
- Logistics & Equipment
- Hard to auger—consider belt systems or manual handling
- Store similarly to whole cottonseed or soy hull pellets
✅ Business Takeaways
✔ Low-cost input with high nutritional value
✔ Processing optional—versatile for raw or formulated use
✔ Expands your product portfolio with a niche, research-supported feed
✔ Meets growing demand for alternative, sustainable, cattle supplements
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