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<blockquote data-quote="George Monk" data-source="post: 637506" data-attributes="member: 3545"><p>We have a 355 New Holland. I finished some 4H steers and a couple of bulls using corn fodder (big bales). The mill handled it well except for the unloading part. You really have to watch the fluffyness of the mix. It tends to bridge over rather quickly. We added a liquid dust reducer and that really helped! 15 lbs per ton. The 4H steers did well on it 3.75 and 3.9 lbs/day gain. It really made a nice feed that had lots of stringy fibers to give that good scratch to the rumen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Monk, post: 637506, member: 3545"] We have a 355 New Holland. I finished some 4H steers and a couple of bulls using corn fodder (big bales). The mill handled it well except for the unloading part. You really have to watch the fluffyness of the mix. It tends to bridge over rather quickly. We added a liquid dust reducer and that really helped! 15 lbs per ton. The 4H steers did well on it 3.75 and 3.9 lbs/day gain. It really made a nice feed that had lots of stringy fibers to give that good scratch to the rumen. [/QUOTE]
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