Well just raise some Holstein steers. They will eat the wood siding right off a barn. Don't even have to saw it. LOL.
It is funny to read the comments from guys with ZERO idea of the nutrient value of different feed sources.
Saw dust is cellulose fiber. What do you think corn stalks are????? Cellulose. Just a different form. The article says he is cooking the saw dust some how. That would break it down into a digestible feed source. You would only be feed a few lbs per head per day.
I have fed the following stuff: potato chip rejects, old bread, chocolate syrup that was out of date, rejected coffee creamer, burnt Cheeto's, over baked cookies, out of spec. candy(that tasted real good too), rejected soybeans( they had been treated but where washed and roasted. Where safe to feed then), rejected rice cakes, Out dated Quaker Oats.
I am sure there are other stuff too but these are the ones I remember.
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