Posted by Brokengun on June 08, 2014 at 21:29:44 from (70.194.64.61):
In Reply to: Grinding milo posted by Notjustair on June 08, 2014 at 19:55:48:
I feed milo for 28 years to hogs. Milo can replace corn pound for pound. You must grind milo or it will go through the hogs and you will lose feed value.
If you mix with corn thats fine but i would be more concerned about not getting it ground enough than concerned about turning it into powder.
I dont know anything about a JD400 grinder/mixer. I used a small screen for my milo. It may have been a 3/8 or 1/4 screen.
I suggest if you have a small screen you grind a small amount of milo and see if your grinding all of it or just cracking it.
If you try to run it through the grinder without a screen it will leave way to much whole grain, maybe 70% or more.
Even cracked milo will go through a hog so personally I would grind it fine and then add the corn even if you have to change screens.
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