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    Fermented feed in winter??

    A career working in the life sciences..... Cooking is predigestion, it increases the bioavailability of the nutrients. Cooking is a term...for example making yoghurt could be considered cooking, just cool temperatures. Nearly all animal feed I am aware of has been subjected to wetting and...
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    Fermented feed in winter??

    If it is cold enough the enzymes, etc. will hold up fine in most cases. I am not sure about the bacteria. I freeze some mash, good and wet but still drained, in an old milk carton. Feeding time_thaw a bit and cut off the cardboard. Put it in a dog dish and they will eat is as it thaws. A...
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    Fermented feed in winter??

    I find a dog bowl that contains the juice allows the fed mash to last longer without molding. The fermented feed is boosted-bioavailability. Some of this is simply the soaking effect, then some is the bacterial action. The ideal temperature for l.b. is around 100 F, however there are...
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    Fermented feed in winter??

    I think this is a good idea and have been considering how, particularly as I want to put warming jackets on the fermenters. I would maintain two 20 gallon tanks working, one for morning and one for afternoons, that way feeding twice a day will still have all grain in the mix working for at...
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