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Mixing WDGS and WCGF?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mid South Guy" data-source="post: 877394" data-attributes="member: 17328"><p>I see and hear a lot of people asking if distiller grains and gluten feeds are a good feed. That's not the right question. One must understand that they are not "feeds" but are FEED INGRDIENTS available to be used to formulate a complete feed or ration. The correct question should be, how do I or should I use these INGREDIENTS and what others do I need to formulate a total ration? The answer depends on several factors such as quality and type of forage, type of cattle, stage of production, production goals, costs, etc. The total of everything the animal eats has to be considered and balanced to meet the nutrient requirements of the goals you are trying to reach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mid South Guy, post: 877394, member: 17328"] I see and hear a lot of people asking if distiller grains and gluten feeds are a good feed. That's not the right question. One must understand that they are not "feeds" but are FEED INGRDIENTS available to be used to formulate a complete feed or ration. The correct question should be, how do I or should I use these INGREDIENTS and what others do I need to formulate a total ration? The answer depends on several factors such as quality and type of forage, type of cattle, stage of production, production goals, costs, etc. The total of everything the animal eats has to be considered and balanced to meet the nutrient requirements of the goals you are trying to reach. [/QUOTE]
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