Posted by Dave from MN on January 18, 2010 at 17:00:16 from (96.24.95.216):
In Reply to: Grinding feed update posted by M Nut on January 18, 2010 at 08:43:54:
Good to hear evertyhing worked out for you. I have my corn rolled(course) and mixed with the pellets at the co-op that I have some corn banked, they just unload it into one of my gravity wagons and I pull it home, sure like it better than dealing with it in 100 pound sacks. When I get the grain bins erected I bought I will probably also start grinding my own feed. If you dont mind me asking what ended up being your formula for your finished product and what kinda prtien are you getting? Been thinking about adding some distillers to mine, and maybe get by with less pellets and corn. I dont use any oats currently, but I hear distillers is pretty potent.
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