But also contains a variety of trace elements, yeast, amino acids and so on. Distiller's grains are fermented and cooked in the brewing process, so the crude fiber content is very low, which is beneficial to digestion and avoids flatulence. So distiller's grains are good for raising cattle. Amino acids, etc. Distiller's grains are fermented and cooked in the brewing process, so the crude fiber content is very low, which is beneficial to digestion, avoids flatulence, and can also help cattle absorb loss of appetite, so it is still good to raise cattle and pigs with distiller's grains.
Feeding it to cattle has two advantages. First, it is rich in nutrition and can play a very effective role in fattening. For example, the crude protein content is 2~3 times higher than that of corn; Second, the crude fiber content is low, palatable and easy to digest. Rice, wheat, sorghum and other grains need high-temperature fermentation and cooking, so the crude fiber content of distiller's grains is very low. Feeding cattle with distiller's grains can have better palatability and digestibility, and can also avoid rumen flatulence to some extent.
Good palatability, easy digestion, and can effectively prevent gas accumulation in the rumen of cattle. No matter what kind of wine trough will contain a certain amount of alcohol, it is beneficial to lie down and ruminate after eating, and it has a positive effect on promoting the growth and fattening of cattle and shortening the slaughter rate. It can not only digest the disadvantages of not lacking a bottom, but also prevent cows from finding that their bellies are full of gas. Both distiller's grains and brewer's grains contain a certain amount of alcohol. Short-term slaughter rate and fattening effect of beef cattle after feeding and ruminating. The nutritional components of distiller's grains vary greatly.