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<blockquote data-quote="mncowboy" data-source="post: 814831" data-attributes="member: 13422"><p>You can feed it like silage. The energy is usually alittle higher but the protien is usually lower. If you're getting tailings, the energy is higher yet being the suger hasn't been extracted but be careful so they dont choke, we've never had any trouble but a few neighbors tried feeding the tailings to young steers and lost three with the first load. If its a muddy harvest season expect to get you're fair share of mud along with the tailings.</p><p>Pulp is more desirable to feed but its harder to come buy due to its popularity and costs more if you try to buy it pressed or even dried. </p><p>All in all its pretty good feed.</p><p> :cowboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mncowboy, post: 814831, member: 13422"] You can feed it like silage. The energy is usually alittle higher but the protien is usually lower. If you're getting tailings, the energy is higher yet being the suger hasn't been extracted but be careful so they dont choke, we've never had any trouble but a few neighbors tried feeding the tailings to young steers and lost three with the first load. If its a muddy harvest season expect to get you're fair share of mud along with the tailings. Pulp is more desirable to feed but its harder to come buy due to its popularity and costs more if you try to buy it pressed or even dried. All in all its pretty good feed. :cowboy: [/QUOTE]
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