Objective: To review the literature related to the use of husk and pulp of coffee in the feeding of ruminant andnon-ruminant animals.Approximation: The husk and pulp of coffee are by-products that remain after cleaning the bean. These area potential source of pollution; however, they can also be used for animal feed, reducing costs for the producer.Study limitations/implications: Coffee by-products have been used in animal feed globally, especially inthose countries that are the highest producers of this bean. Therefore, it is important to know the resultsobtained there when those by-products are supplied as fed to animals in different conditions.Conclusions: The results obtained vary when these coffee by-products are included in animal diets, dependingon the species and the amount offered.
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