Posted by Horter Restoration on December 03, 2007 at 20:21:33 from (66.35.121.38):
In Reply to: Distillers grain ? posted by Dave from MN on December 03, 2007 at 12:21:55:
Very good product. We have used it for over ten years. We have used the dry product, wet, and now we have a modified product. Basically DDG mixed with syrup. Its a wetter product. We creep feed our calves with oats, corn, DDG, and supplements. Then when we wean thats the feed they get starting out. We then switch them over to a silage, corn, modified ddg, hay ration once they start eating good. It is a CHEAP source of protein. In SD it is very little in cost. Basically the cost is in the trucking. Dry DDG is more costly, but easier to keep. No, you won't taste it in the meat at all. The cattle really seem to do well on it. I would say get after it, and it supports the ethanol industry as well. Good luck.
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