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<blockquote data-quote="Petercoates87" data-source="post: 1654405" data-attributes="member: 24701"><p>Thanks guys for your response. But to answer your question. My dad runs a small veggies farm. Growing lots of things from carrots to potatoes to cabbage and so on. So I got a supply in the fall of the garbage veg and it's just something to offset some feed cost. I'm feeding approx 2 gallons each animal twice a day to 10 head.so I going through just over 2 sacks of garbage veg. I'm using a square top shovel and a wooden box to chop up these veggies but god it take almost 2 hours a day to chop up enough for them. Just wondering if there is another option. I know people use things like sugar beets or carrots for cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petercoates87, post: 1654405, member: 24701"] Thanks guys for your response. But to answer your question. My dad runs a small veggies farm. Growing lots of things from carrots to potatoes to cabbage and so on. So I got a supply in the fall of the garbage veg and it's just something to offset some feed cost. I'm feeding approx 2 gallons each animal twice a day to 10 head.so I going through just over 2 sacks of garbage veg. I'm using a square top shovel and a wooden box to chop up these veggies but god it take almost 2 hours a day to chop up enough for them. Just wondering if there is another option. I know people use things like sugar beets or carrots for cattle. [/QUOTE]
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