luckyshot wrote:
Usually when fed to cattle it's either ensiled, or fed dry as a part of their mixed ration. I assume that it would be easier to feed the dry stuff, and easier to keep it from going bad, you'd want it somewhere totally dry. It can get rancid, if not stored properly.


Look there isn't another person on here that has the access to it to make it work so just don't worry about it & do what you are doing. It is not some kind of magic stuff but works great for me...


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