Forgot step 1 remove the twine or net crap. Took over a farm that previous operator was lazy in this manner. Many cow carcasses in deadpit with large balls of twine and or net crap in their gut. What a way to kill a 🐮. Still picking up twine and net crap 11 yrs later. Unless finely ground up that twine or net crap can make a mess forever. Sure tears the chit out of seals on wheel bearings and machinery. It amazes me how lazy on some things people have become. When I was a kid we fed 100 or more small squares per day had to cut all of those strings. By the end of winter we had a truck load of twine every year. I cannot imagine what the place would have looked like and how many fatalities we would have had if we had not taken the twine off.
" Gump you're a god damned genius " , leaving that net wrap gut wadding on those bales , PERIOD !!!!! Just remember to sell those livestock before they die , PERIOD !!!!! I believe that if you speed that mixer up a bit . You could throw enough mix out to fit a couple of more bales in the feed for more net wrap gut wadding , Gump !!!!!
Grinding bales and mixing a ration are two very different procedures. I would never buy a mixer for a company that demonstrates how well their mixer handles net wrap.