From what I understand, the actual level of finite protein does not increase. What does increase is the *AVAILABLE* protein. In fact, all of the nutrients become substantially more available. The bird spends less energy trying to get what nutrients they can, and they get more of what is there. So in the end, you still end up being able to lessen the protein of the feed and get the same actual results.
Now that paper that was linked a couple pages back seems to indicate that if you do a dual ferment process you can maybe increase protein some. Personally I think what they really mean is that you increase what is readily available even more than the single ferment process. All in all, these fermented feed methods are really good stuff!
Gary
Now that paper that was linked a couple pages back seems to indicate that if you do a dual ferment process you can maybe increase protein some. Personally I think what they really mean is that you increase what is readily available even more than the single ferment process. All in all, these fermented feed methods are really good stuff!
Gary