Distillers grains has been a very good feed ingredient for bovines for decades, and is more popular now with the increase in production from ethanol plants. Prior to that, it came from breweries. If that residue were not utilized, beer and whiskey would cost more, so who can argue with DDGS? If fed wet, and introduced in the ration at high levels, yes, it causes the cows to be loose. Like with other feed ingredients, any feeding change should be made on a gradual basis, and especially if protein or energy is being increased. Dried distillers is more expensive due to the drying cost, but will cause fewer disruptions in the gut. Nothing gets wasted in the production of ethanol- even CO2 is often bottled. Research is also being done to determine optimal levels in rations for single-stomached animals like hogs and poultry.
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Today's Featured Article - History of the Nuffield Tractor - by Anthony West. The Nuffield tractor story started in early 1945. The British government still reeling from the effects of the war on the economy, approached the Nuffield organization to see if they would design and build an "ALL NEW" British built wheeled tractor, suitable for both British and world farming.
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