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Does distillers slop hurt cows teeth?
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1306212" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>I wouldn't call it slop although it usually runs at least 65% moisture (so does corn silage). I never fed the wet distiller's grain but used to feed as much as 40 lbs., per head per day of wet brewers grain as by-product of beer manufacturing. It's a great ingredient, high protein on a dry matter basis and almost actually considered roughage once processed. I wouldn't worry about the teeth of my cattle. Just make sure they get plenty of grazing and/or hay and keep in mind you have to feed much more of it than you realize due to the high moisture, low dry matter content.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1306212, member: 6897"] I wouldn't call it slop although it usually runs at least 65% moisture (so does corn silage). I never fed the wet distiller's grain but used to feed as much as 40 lbs., per head per day of wet brewers grain as by-product of beer manufacturing. It's a great ingredient, high protein on a dry matter basis and almost actually considered roughage once processed. I wouldn't worry about the teeth of my cattle. Just make sure they get plenty of grazing and/or hay and keep in mind you have to feed much more of it than you realize due to the high moisture, low dry matter content. [/QUOTE]
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