they absolutly love it, we feed them with hand because we only have 20 and after the silo, that they eat normaly they get potatoes, and they all go crazy.
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I keep wondering why a similar vehicle isn't used for clearing snow in tight spaces. With a tipping body, it could be used to pick up berms in cities, heavy snow in tight spaces with nowhere to push it with a normal plow shield, or to collect storage piles in driveways.
They do make specialized machines that fill a hopper on the back generally using a snowblower on the front but most cities care more about spending the budget on things they can get more then one use out of.
Machines for clearing and collecting snow do exist. They are rare, because it's such a rarely required and highly specialized vehicle and thereby would cost much. The most common version that I've seen has like rotating hands at the front and a conveyor belt in the middle and there's normally a dump truck behind them where the snow is collected.
@@blazgaspar2699 in the beginning of covid-19 potatoes were really cheap, those are fries potatoes that would normally go to restaurants etc but these are closed. A lot of farmers in the Netherlands fed them to their cows
Dairies do not use troughs and instead feed this way because it is much easier to clean. You can clean up stale feed with a skid steer etc instead of scooping a trough by hand. Also they have blades or feed pusher attachments that push the feed up periodically when checking cattle throughout the day.
Ya nor will it give you a real, true TMR. Dump your mineral or supliment over the side at the front wall. And the back tube will get very little of it. Put a gallon or 2 of NACL (salt) over the front wall. Mix for 5 minuets. Then take 15 samples at equal distances along the feed bunk and test for NACL. Then plot a graph. You will be shocked.
Potatoes? I guess I never thought of that. I see they only have a couple chocolate milk cows. There has to be an advantage, but it does seem almost like a step backward from using conveyor systems that have fallen out of favor.
@@Wulfle that would be true, however I'm comparing old tech to new tech. You could also have a stationary mixer if that was the only thing. My speculation, and it's only speculation, is storage capacity. Conveyor systems require stationary self emptying storage containers. Unlike ground storage, where you can pile it higher or cover more ground, fixed structures have a fixed capacity. That's my best guess.
Your belt and stationary TMR mixers had to be installed and when broken had to be repaired right then or cows go hungry The mobile TMR can be updated with a new machine and have several brothers that can take over its job when broken. The new machine can move tonnage and I am sure are around a million dollars. Upright silos are a thing of the past. Small dairies less then 4 digit herds is a dying breed.
@@2148aa So, your reason is you can buy new equipment more often as a tax write off so you can pass on the cost to the consumer? No business can keep having broken equipment laying around. I'm not sure you understand how reliable the old systems were, or the ease of repair. I think you confirmed my suspicions without wanting too. I'm well aware of the mega farm trend. I won't go into the problems with megafarms here, tho.
@@l337pwnage on a livestock farm everything has to run or have a backup. What you are looking at probably feeds 3000 to 5000 cows. I my day 60 cows was a dairy. So that is feeding what 50 farmers use to do. It is not right. Just the facts. Tax write off not as much as bought with cheap borrowed money loan. 25 years ago 1 in 20 cows gave 20,000 lbs a year. Today a 20,000 lb. Cow is going to the meat market. Everything is cash flow on borrowed money. Belt feeders needed replacing every tens years and broke often. I am missing a finger tip because of a feeder. When I got stitches I still had to fix it. My day ended 3 am next milking 5 am and 600 lb less milk because cows not fed. I do not miss it.
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@@werttrew9421 I can’t speak for the others you mentioned but I’m a farmer in the US and there definitely isn’t a government subsidy that would enable me to buy a $250K piece of equipment. I farm 1,000 acres and my Farm Service Agency subsidy amounted to a grand total of $5K this year. We went many years without any at all. They didn’t start back until 2017. Edit: Don’t hear me complaining. I’m thankful for what we got but when a farmer has hundreds of thousands of dollars on the line each year $5K isn’t really getting rich off the government. I wish we lived in a world where there was no need for them at all but when other countries do it, it affects commodity prices so other countries do the same to compensate.