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Posted by the tractor vet on December 12, 2006 at 06:35:48 from (76.212.225.86):
In Reply to: oats for beef posted by pafreehling on December 11, 2006 at 21:51:40:
Well we mix 900 lbs. of barley 600 lbs of 44% soya 100 lbs of minarl and 2000lbs of ear corn per grinding for the feeders as we now have a steer stuffer feeder and it holds a full grinder mixer load makes it nice and saves a lot of labor this way . Now we can grind a batch of cow feed and piggy feed fill the steer stuffer then grind a batch of piggy feed and fil the feeder for the piggys and not have to bust our donkeys everyday tryen to shovel feed or drag sacks of feed for the pigs and for the broodcows it is just fire up the skidsteer and give them 6 buckets of silage and two round bales and chek the water trough and make sure that the water is running and give it a quick clean out .
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