You are economizing on your feed costs while keeping your animals productive and healthy. Here’s another source you may want to consider: brewers grains

Brewers Grains is a byproduct of the brewing process

Optimum use of brewer’s waste in a feed ration varies by animal. Ruminants love the fiber content, and the low-degradability protein is excellent for dairy cattle in production. Pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits, and poultry all benefit from a moderate quantity in their die.

A Word of Caution

No matter where you get it, make sure you’re getting fresh brewer’s waste and using it quickly. Guidelines typically recommend using wet waste within three days, but my personal experience is that after even 36 hours, I can smell the aroma of wild fermentation beginning. Certainly don’t let the grains sit around any longer than two or three days.


Beyond animal feed, brewer’s waste makes an excellent nitrogen-rich component in any sort of composting system. With our modified deep-litter chicken coop, whatever the birds don’t eat ends up mulching down and ending up on our garden beds within a few months.

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