SLRS
Grace Meadows Farmstead
Maybe it bothers me more than it should...because I don't like waste, much less having to clean up the mess, but it seems that if I can feed hay in cut form, it would be much cleaner and much less wasteful. I already have their hay mangers located above their feeders, and therefore catch lots of the otherwise wasted hay, but I am sure there is still a better way.
I am thinking about buying a machine to chop hay. You can see a video example of this machine by searching for this "Hay Chopper Cutter.MOV" (below). It cuts hay or nearly any other forage product into short sections. These chaff cutters can be run manually or by adding a motor and the resulting product can then be fed with a scoop into their feeder. Many fodder plants can be chopped up with this machine and dried, stored, and then fed with a scoop. Fed alongside a 20% ration of pellets, feeding can be fast, efficient, clean and healthy. Various foods can be run through this machine. Sunflower stalks and leaves, Jerusalem artichokes, willow, mulberry, poplar and other tree fodder (smaller branches of course), leaves of various trees, any greens from the garden, vines, raspberry / blackberry canes, etc. All of this could be chopped into 1/4 inch pieces, dried and then fed when convenient.
The only real problem is that these types of machines seem to only be sold in India. I have been working 2 weeks on finding a price plus shipping on even one machine. Still no luck. It seems hundreds of companies make or stock them, but no one actually knows how to sell them.??? I made the mistake of calling a few companies over there, but could not understand anyone, and for that, the phone company charged me over $50.
Am I missing anything? Is there a better way to do this? I would look into a chipper / shredder, but this looks like this chaff cutter machine is purposefully designed to do just what I want it to. in fact, The more I look into these machines, the more I think people in other parts of the world wouldn't use pellets at all, but would blend their own feed mix as needed and cut out the middleman selling pellets.
I am thinking about buying a machine to chop hay. You can see a video example of this machine by searching for this "Hay Chopper Cutter.MOV" (below). It cuts hay or nearly any other forage product into short sections. These chaff cutters can be run manually or by adding a motor and the resulting product can then be fed with a scoop into their feeder. Many fodder plants can be chopped up with this machine and dried, stored, and then fed with a scoop. Fed alongside a 20% ration of pellets, feeding can be fast, efficient, clean and healthy. Various foods can be run through this machine. Sunflower stalks and leaves, Jerusalem artichokes, willow, mulberry, poplar and other tree fodder (smaller branches of course), leaves of various trees, any greens from the garden, vines, raspberry / blackberry canes, etc. All of this could be chopped into 1/4 inch pieces, dried and then fed when convenient.
The only real problem is that these types of machines seem to only be sold in India. I have been working 2 weeks on finding a price plus shipping on even one machine. Still no luck. It seems hundreds of companies make or stock them, but no one actually knows how to sell them.??? I made the mistake of calling a few companies over there, but could not understand anyone, and for that, the phone company charged me over $50.
Am I missing anything? Is there a better way to do this? I would look into a chipper / shredder, but this looks like this chaff cutter machine is purposefully designed to do just what I want it to. in fact, The more I look into these machines, the more I think people in other parts of the world wouldn't use pellets at all, but would blend their own feed mix as needed and cut out the middleman selling pellets.