LethalCorpse
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We've got a dozen or so horses that cost a fair bit to feed. I'm wondering if it would be worthwhile throwing in spent grain to offset part of their feed. Are we taking out all the nutrients, carbs and proteins in there, or is there enough leftover that an equine gut could make use of it? If it works and if my Dad's happy with it (he's an animal nutritionist, but I'd prefer to have brewer's input before I mention it to him) then I'd be happy to collect spent grain from other local brewers on a semi-regular basis.