Mountain Krauss wrote:Do you have any chickens who could get the brewers yeast?
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Tim Wells wrote:I have ducks and was considering them too.
Yes feedpedia is a good guide.
How to dehydrate? It is very damp below the keyline on my property and that's where my roads and buildings are. And we are approaching the wet autumn and winter season. I will get a regular supply all things being well so I should just take what I can use rather than create a processing a storage problem. Although the brewery has to pay to dump the yeast so it would help them if I can take as much as possible.
I could boil off the liquid in a large metal water tank would the heat affect nutrition? or mitigate any potential nasty in the yeast?
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