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Dried Brewers Grains
by Gary Pfalzbot
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Dried brewers grains is the dried extract residue of barley malt alone or in mixture with other cereal grains from the manufacture of wort or beer. It may contain pulverized dried spent hops in an amount not to exceed 3%, evenly distributed. Dried brewers grains are a medium level protein feedstuff used in various animal feeds. They are an excellent source of high quality by-pass protein and digestible fiber. Dried brewers grains have a good amino acid, mineral and B-vitamin content. This feed ingredient is known for putting "milk in the pail". Suggested feeding levels are 30-40% of the ration for dairy cows.

Typical Analysis Solvent
Crude Protein 24.0%
Fat 5.0%
Fiber 15.5%
Calcium 0.6%
Phosphorus 1.0%
Total Digestible Nutrients 70.0%
Net Energy - Lactation .782 mcal/lb.

Caution: Any recommendations given here should be considered as general only and may not apply in your specific situation. All final recommendations should be made by a qualified person familiar with your particular circumstances.

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