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Old 02/06/07, 10:56 AM
 
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grinder/mixer

Whats nice about a grinder/mixer is it is it's own storage bin also. whats not used right away can be stored until next feedings.
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Why can't the animals eat the grain unground?
it's hard for the stomach to access the nutrients inside the corn kernal if it isnt at least cracked open
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Old 02/06/07, 12:31 PM
 
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Just ordered a small hand corn grinder from Shumway seed catalog. Will try to grow some feed corn & grind daily to feed my few chickens.
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