1. Brewer's grains
Brewers Grains are a very palatable moist feed with useful protein content. They have a good fibre content making them useful to use as a forage extender when fed at high levels if forage is short or expensive. When fed at lower feeding rates they still make a very cost effective protein contribution to cattle diets. Brewer's grains improves milk production and milk yields and is also low in sugar. It also aids fertility and firmer manure.
2. Pressed pulp
Pressed Pulp is a very palatable feed, delivering effective energy and high digestible fibre which can be used as an effective forage extender or supplement poor silage quality. Pressed Pulp also increases the energy density of the diet, alongside the physical nature it enhances the quality of the ration.
3. Liquid co-products
Liquid co-products are highly palatable with a pleasant aroma and can be used to encourage feed intakes because they also make the feed more consistent.







