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Feeding crimp and silage without feeder wagon
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<blockquote data-quote="Redcows" data-source="post: 6538502" data-attributes="member: 142757"><p>Crimped 120t of Barley last month and ensiled it in a clamp by itself. Plan is to feed 4kg per head a day to our cows in the feed passage. Only snag is we don’t have a feeder/mixer wagon and don’t intend on buying one either. What would be the easiest/most cost effective way of doing this. Until now we have just fed blocks of silage in the passage and cake in parlour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redcows, post: 6538502, member: 142757"] Crimped 120t of Barley last month and ensiled it in a clamp by itself. Plan is to feed 4kg per head a day to our cows in the feed passage. Only snag is we don’t have a feeder/mixer wagon and don’t intend on buying one either. What would be the easiest/most cost effective way of doing this. Until now we have just fed blocks of silage in the passage and cake in parlour. [/QUOTE]
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