Feeder Mixer

Feeder mixer is produced for animal breeders such as cow, cattle, sheep and goat farm. It can be used on a variety of grass, straw and silage crops, such as fibrous feeds chopped and mixed with a fine material mixture. Machines used for mixing and feeding operations are used to reduce interconnections and increase efficiency. It reduces labor cost, saves feed costs and increases economic efficiency.
Feeder mixers reduce the time spent mixing feed in the animal feed business and save labor costs. A feeder mixing provides greater control and accuracy than the amount of feed from individual components. Feeding your animals a properly balanced feed can increase milk production by 1 to 2.5 kilograms per day.

Feeder Mixing Working Principle

The paddles on the rotor perform the mixing process. The paddle arrangement prevents the product in the mixer from sticking to the body and cleans the body by scraping it continuously.

Feeder Mixing Product Features

  • It provides homogeneous mixture.
  • Liquid supplement unit is available.
  • It has high mixing sensitivity.
  • The rotor is bearing at two points.
  • Sealing system is available.
  • There is a pneumatic discharge cover with a locking mechanism.
  • For easy assembly/disassembly, the rotor arms are bolted onto the tube.
  • It has a short mixing time.

The mixer feeder is indispensable in dairy farming. There are a few key points to keep in mind when using feed mixers. The first is mixing time. This is an ideal way to achieve controlled mixing as it will vary depending on the mix used and the power of the machine. Another important issue is the arrangement and composition of the mixture. The first thing to do when preparing the bait is to grind dried coarse food such as stalks. Since dry and leafy grasses such as alfalfa are fragile, they lose their ability to act as fodder due to shredding when first put into the machine.