date:Mar 19, 2013
ffs such as corn and soybean meal that could be substituted for DDGS.
Livestock growers blend DDGS into feed rations at percentages that researchers have found lend the most nutritional benefits, usually in relatively small amounts of perhaps 10% to 20% of feed for poultry and hogs. DDGS may be used at substantially higher levels for beef cattle and other ruminants. Too many distillers dried grains may start to have negative impacts on the qualities of fat in hogs, for instance, so it is essent