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<blockquote data-quote="Amo" data-source="post: 1649124" data-attributes="member: 14857"><p>Distillers is used heavily around here. I've fed it to cows. If you don't feed a massive amount, it won't hurt you. I'd feed my cows 4# of modified as fed.....used it like a cake. </p><p>You get 10-15#ish </p><p> I don't think there's any data saying negative effects. Guys say it effects breed back. Backgrounding you'd be fine. If I remember correctly 35-40% of the diet.</p><p></p><p>The problem here is reliability. They went from calling it a byproduct to a co-product. Yet if gas gets too cheap they shut plants down because they can't manufacture it for a profit. So if you're depending on it for feed and then they shut down like they did this spring and they shut down other times when gas price gets too cheap you're flat out of luck and you got to go find some form of replacement for protein and energy. which I think is kind of a joke because if they're trying to promote it as a feed product then it needs to be available. If they're going to do that then it needs to be a byproduct instead of a co-product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amo, post: 1649124, member: 14857"] Distillers is used heavily around here. I've fed it to cows. If you don't feed a massive amount, it won't hurt you. I'd feed my cows 4# of modified as fed.....used it like a cake. You get 10-15#ish I don't think there's any data saying negative effects. Guys say it effects breed back. Backgrounding you'd be fine. If I remember correctly 35-40% of the diet. The problem here is reliability. They went from calling it a byproduct to a co-product. Yet if gas gets too cheap they shut plants down because they can't manufacture it for a profit. So if you're depending on it for feed and then they shut down like they did this spring and they shut down other times when gas price gets too cheap you're flat out of luck and you got to go find some form of replacement for protein and energy. which I think is kind of a joke because if they're trying to promote it as a feed product then it needs to be available. If they're going to do that then it needs to be a byproduct instead of a co-product. [/QUOTE]
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