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<blockquote data-quote="Helpinghand" data-source="post: 7958610" data-attributes="member: 147753"><p>By all means Brewers grains, even at their current price, are the cheapest source of protein out there if you can get them. There are plenty of people doing Ad-lib mash filtered brewers grains to calves top dressed with a couple kilos of barley on similar systems and numbers.</p><p>if you cant get those brewers then i would suggest soya, after that i would suggest wheat distillers and make a home mix with minerals to feed with your grass silage. there are people out there that will help you figure it out, you just have to stand your ground sometimes with Dry Feed company's because they will always try to steer you towards a blend, that's what they are paid to do. Margins on straight are marginal, margins on blends are very High.</p><p>And if you cant get anyone to help you can always send me a message and i will happily help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helpinghand, post: 7958610, member: 147753"] By all means Brewers grains, even at their current price, are the cheapest source of protein out there if you can get them. There are plenty of people doing Ad-lib mash filtered brewers grains to calves top dressed with a couple kilos of barley on similar systems and numbers. if you cant get those brewers then i would suggest soya, after that i would suggest wheat distillers and make a home mix with minerals to feed with your grass silage. there are people out there that will help you figure it out, you just have to stand your ground sometimes with Dry Feed company's because they will always try to steer you towards a blend, that's what they are paid to do. Margins on straight are marginal, margins on blends are very High. And if you cant get anyone to help you can always send me a message and i will happily help you. [/QUOTE]
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