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Old 02/17/07, 04:46 PM
 
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Feed grinder

I want a grinder that can grind up some of this and some of that to make feed.I don't want a hammer mill or a chipper I want some good old american ideas on how to do it.What have you?
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Old 02/17/07, 05:25 PM
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Might help to know how much it has to grind or how much power is available. I'm curious why not a hammer mill?
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Old 02/17/07, 05:39 PM
 
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Ross.I was thinking grinding up wet and dry. corn, veggies, Hay, ETC.I'm hoping to make feed for chickens, turkeys, ducks, rabbits, pigs and goats. no cows no horses.
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Old 02/22/07, 08:15 AM
 
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chipper

its hard to beat a chipper for the money and besides iv got one. i would like a hammermill for poor hay to make better feed butttt,, grinds corn as good as a hammermill for fowl just my 2cents later nfp
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Old 02/22/07, 07:24 PM
 
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Why not roall the food? If you roll the food it will be in most instances mashed to where all the animils can use it for food. You can set the presure for smaller pieces.
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