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<blockquote data-quote="scvfd_7241" data-source="post: 1651157" data-attributes="member: 23717"><p>So I'm trying to work all of the bugs out of a small feedyard I'm trying to start. So I have talked with a neighbor who feeds a few tractor trailer loads a year and he suggested doing a tmr or a wet ration. My problem is I only plan to do about 60 head at a time and probably 2 loads a year currently. Therefore I can not really justify buying a mixing wagon yet. Does anyone have a way of doing a tmr without a mixing wagon? Some of the ingredients im looking into using would be corn whole or cracked, ddg, wet dg, gin trash, soybeans, wheat, corn gluten pellets, soy hull pellets, and peanuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scvfd_7241, post: 1651157, member: 23717"] So I'm trying to work all of the bugs out of a small feedyard I'm trying to start. So I have talked with a neighbor who feeds a few tractor trailer loads a year and he suggested doing a tmr or a wet ration. My problem is I only plan to do about 60 head at a time and probably 2 loads a year currently. Therefore I can not really justify buying a mixing wagon yet. Does anyone have a way of doing a tmr without a mixing wagon? Some of the ingredients im looking into using would be corn whole or cracked, ddg, wet dg, gin trash, soybeans, wheat, corn gluten pellets, soy hull pellets, and peanuts. [/QUOTE]
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