As feed costs continue to fluctuate, by-products from the food and fuel ethanol industries can provide alternative, more cost-effective ingredient options for the nutritionist. The use of DDGS in animal feed has increased with the growth of the bioethanol industry. Whilst DDGS is potentially a cost-effective and valuable feed ingredient, there are certain anti-nutritional factors which can limit its use in pig feed.
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