Posted by dave2 on March 09, 2011 at 00:25:15 from (91.10.174.159):
At least mine.......
I buy oats and barley from the farmer and have a press (?) to roll it before feeding. Also buy some corn and adjust the press out to crack it. Corn takes forever. Neighbors all drop off dry bread that I give as treats but sometimes it just lays in the paddock. Started collecting the bread and just giving it to a guy in town with goats. Yesterday, he asked me where I bought my corn cause he was out. Asked him how he cracked it or if he just fed it whole. Guy uses a garden chopper that he picked up on the side of the road. Fills the shoot with a bucket of bread, bucket of corn, and another buchet of bread and turns it on. 2 minutes later, he has the nicest looking feed that is cracked corn and coarse bread crumbs.
He runs cob corn thru it also with even better results.
My press weighs over a hundred pounds, is bolted to the wall and runs on 400 volts. Thing he has weighs maybe 20 pounds, on wheels, and plugs into the wall...........
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