(CNN)This story starts out about Skittles but ends up being about cows.
A
rural county in southeast Wisconsin had a sweet, sticky mystery along a
highway earlier this week. Hundreds of thousands of red Skittles were
found spilled on a road in Dodge County.
"There's
no little 'S' on them, but you can definitely smell, it's a distinct
Skittles smell," Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt told CNN affiliate WISN.
No
one knew where the candy came from or where it was going, but county
road crews said the Skittles spill was actually helpful, as the roads in
the area have been icy the past couple of days and the thousands of
little candies improved traction.
So that's one unexpected silver lining from that mishap.
But the story gets better.
The
sheriff's department later found out that the Skittles fell off a truck
that was hauling the red candies to be used as cattle feed.
Yes, they're feeding candy to cows -- and they've been doing it for years.
A former farmer told CNN affiliate WBAY that candy makers and bakeries often sell rejects to be used as cattle feed because they provide "cheap carbs."
The
practice goes back decades, but it picked up steam in 2012 when corn
prices were surging and cattle farmers were looking for a cheaper way to
keep their cows and other livestock fed.
"(It)
is a very good way for producers to reduce feed cost, and to provide
less expensive food for consumers," said Ki Fanning, a livestock
nutritionist with Great Plains Livestock Consulting, told CNNMoney at the time.
Sweet treats
OK,
fine, but is mixing in castoff candy, cookies or ice cream sprinkles in
the hay fed to livestock healthy for them? (And for us, since we eat
them?)
"I think it's a viable (diet)," John Waller, an animal science professor at the University of Tennessee, told Live Science.
"It keeps fat material from going out in the landfill, and it's a good
way to get nutrients in these cattle. The alternative would be to put
(the candy) in a landfill somewhere."
Skittles for cows was a shock to folks up in Wisconsin who saw the sheriff's department Facebook post about the roadway spill.
Some were outraged about it.
"Absolutely
gross!" wrote one commenter. "Why are we ok with feeding cows Skittles
to fatten them up. Know where your meat comes from people. I hope you're
all learned something from this."
But another commenter considered the advantages.
"Strawberry skittles = Strawberry milk."
Source : http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/19/health/spilled-skittles-road-trnd/index.html
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