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Re: Hey Allen or other cattle feeders, part B.
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Posted by Ron in N.E. Colo on May 26, 2007 at 10:12:47 from (204.9.249.223):
In Reply to: Hey Allen or other cattle feeders, part B. posted by J Schwiebert on May 26, 2007 at 09:59:11:
I have a neighbor here who fed dried brewers byproduct to his cowherd this winter. This product looked like large alfalfa cubes in size. He tells me that it is much more reasonable than feeding protein tubs, which is the norm for most of us running cows on cornstalks during the winter. The problem is, drying the byproduct is expensive to an ethanol plant and not many do this. Feeding the wet product is difficult, as the "shelf life" of this is only about 7-10 days, and must be mixed into a ground hay ration. I think he fed about 2-3 pounds per day per head. I plan to investigate a source for the cubes this coming winter. I hope this helps, Ron
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