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When does a tmr mixer make sense?
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Posted 12/7/2025 08:26 (#11460304 - in reply to #11460282)
Subject: RE: When does a tmr mixer make sense?



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Mitchco - 12/7/2025 08:13

Like others said a TMR needs ingredients that will mix well and silage needs to be the base. You say your feeding in hay rings. I have J&L haysavers and have almost zero waste. The only time there is ever waste is if the crop was very short as in less than a foot tall. I feed a lot of wheatledge and some first cutting hay. It's all 2 feet tall or more and there is no waste.

Mitchco


My thought was similar on hay rings, what type of hay rings are you using? The plan old round ones from the local chain store, there will be a lot of waste. Speaking from experience here.
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