A cattle feed mixer can help cattle feedlots save a lot of time and money. If you’ve considered investing in an automated cattle feed mixer, but you’re not sure where to start, we can help. Let’s take a look at the different options for cattle feed mixers, and what to look for to find the right one.
What is Cattle Tmr Feed Mixder?
Total Mixed Rations or TMRs have been around for a long time, though not in their current version. While decades-old devices started the process, they were just the tip of the iceberg of machines. Today's TMR mixers are designed to be more multi-dimensional and functional, capable of mixing and delivering consistent and tasty feed throughout the full length of any bunk. These fully mixed rations are nutritionally balanced and allow cows to consume as close as possible to their actual energy, protein and mineral requirements to ensure proper rumen function.
Goal: What would you most like to do with your cattle feed mixer? Are you most concerned about saving time, reducing waste and costs, integrating with existing equipment, or something else?
Ingredients: What ingredients would you like to have in your cattle tmr feed mixer? Are the ingredients liquid, solid, or both? How accurately must the ingredients be measured?
Existing Equipment: What does your mixing process look like now, and how would you like it to change? How you want your cattle feed mixer to fit into other processes (for example, how you receive your ingredients, or how you transport them to the feedlot).
Budget: Consider how much you are willing to invest and how long the machine needs to run to see a positive ROI.
With this information, let's take a look at some of the options available for cattle feed mixers and how to find the best machine for your needs.
Advantage of the TMR Feed Mixers
Ease of operation, precise product measurement, optimal mixing and convenient delivery are the first conditions for the advantages of TMR equipment. Studies have shown a 4% improvement in feed utilization compared to conventional rations fed forage and grain separately. Every ounce of feed consumed can be accurately mixed to contain the ideal amount of ingredients. Quantities can be strictly controlled, and when properly mixed, animals cannot consume much more or much less feed than planned. Less palatable ingredients like protein urea, fat, and limestone can be mixed in reasonable amounts to help mask their unwelcome taste. Feeds with different decomposition rates can be used, thereby increasing the use of nutrients. Metabolic and digestive problems are generally reduced when fed TMR, and milk production is increased by 5% compared to conventional rations.
Cattle Tmr Feed Mixder from HINDA
If you need a New TMR Feed Mixer, contact the experts at HINDA International today. Our machines are designed to be used for large, medium, and small cattle farms,got farms. Contact Us by email for more information about our Products and how they can help your operations