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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9388"><p>> May wet spent brewers grain be fed</p><p>> directly to cattle or should it be</p><p>> mixed with hay/silage? How much</p><p>> should be fed per head? Brewers grain should be wet to maintain its nutrition. It can be fed by itself. Contact your local brewery. They will have someone that can probably help you with your questions. Ours did and we have used it and been very satisfied with it. The only problem is that you have to buy it in large quantities and then you need a bobcat or something to dispense it - at least thats the way it works for us at the Budweiser brewery. But their people can explain it all to you and answer any of your questions. Sandy</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:s.w.berryman@lmco.com">s.w.berryman@lmco.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9388"] > May wet spent brewers grain be fed > directly to cattle or should it be > mixed with hay/silage? How much > should be fed per head? Brewers grain should be wet to maintain its nutrition. It can be fed by itself. Contact your local brewery. They will have someone that can probably help you with your questions. Ours did and we have used it and been very satisfied with it. The only problem is that you have to buy it in large quantities and then you need a bobcat or something to dispense it - at least thats the way it works for us at the Budweiser brewery. But their people can explain it all to you and answer any of your questions. Sandy [email=s.w.berryman@lmco.com]s.w.berryman@lmco.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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