Posted by Loren MN on January 14, 2010 at 14:10:11 from (64.65.174.118):
In Reply to: Grinding feed posted by M Nut on January 14, 2010 at 07:23:08:
I bought a Gehl grinder mixer a few months ago to grind my own feed too, instead of buying it. I grind about 2000 lbs. at a time. I grind 1500 lb shelled corn, then 500 lb oats, then a few bales of alfalfa, then add 200 lbs of Select 40 concentrate, and let it mix for about 10 minutes after that. The mixture seemed to be pretty consistent. I think my screen is around 1" holes, so the corn if pretty fine, but the steers loved it. I figure the $500 mixer will be paid for in the first wagon load of corn I bought, compared to buying the feed. Fun to hear the old M bellering away on the hammermill again.
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