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<blockquote data-quote="Col Reb" data-source="post: 1658867" data-attributes="member: 22810"><p>I've never used dried distillers grain before. With range meal & cubes in the $360-$400 range per ton by the sack, I've acquired a feeder to leave out free range for cows, bulls, & calves regulating intake by letting them in to feed free range for a couple of days then taking them off for a few days until they get regulated to it. I was thinking doing 40%salt, 50%DDG, 10% corn. I was wondering if there is a benefit to adding corn to the mix since the DDG is from corn, anyway. A little feedback would be appreciated from any that have made a range meal with DDG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Col Reb, post: 1658867, member: 22810"] I’ve never used dried distillers grain before. With range meal & cubes in the $360-$400 range per ton by the sack, I’ve acquired a feeder to leave out free range for cows, bulls, & calves regulating intake by letting them in to feed free range for a couple of days then taking them off for a few days until they get regulated to it. I was thinking doing 40%salt, 50%DDG, 10% corn. I was wondering if there is a benefit to adding corn to the mix since the DDG is from corn, anyway. A little feedback would be appreciated from any that have made a range meal with DDG. [/QUOTE]
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