The results showed that 30% level of BDG can be tolerated in layer diets but 20% level of BDG in the rations would be the most appropriate level for breeder birds. With the high fermentation properties of the wet grains drying should be done only in the dry season and it is hoped that drying houses would be designed to dry the wet grains in the rainy season. This is to assure an all year round dried grains that would not stand the risk of contamination as a result of long storages.
The major limitation to the use of this byproduct in poultry rations was its high fibre content. The high fibre content resulted in lower digestibility of the rations containing high amounts of BDG.