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BRAVO FEED GRINDER
BRAVO FEED GRINDER
BRAVO FEED GRINDER
BRAVO FEED GRINDER

BRAVO FEED GRINDER

Save money on the cost of feed and make a feed that your animals like by making it at home with this Bravo Feed Grinder. The 110-volt hammer mill is an easy-to-use grinder that allows for at-home livestock feed production and can plug into any normal house outlet. This grinder includes the grinder, bucket, and three sieves (measuring 4, 6, and 8 millimeters).

More information:

  • 110V (cord length: 4 ft 6 in)
  • 1.2-horsepower motor. 900 watts.
  • Start-up draw: 23.5 amps; working under load draw: 9.47 amps
  • The bin for storing grain before grinding measures 17 inches by 19 inches
  • The lower portion of the bin (where the grain sits before processing) measures 10-1/2 inches by 9-1/2 inches
  • The base is 16-1/4 inches off the ground
  • The opening where the processed grain drops out is 6-1/2 inches by 2-3/4 inches
  • Weight: 30 pounds

FREE SHIPPING! Please allow two weeks for delivery. Available for shipment to continental U.S.A addresses only.

GRIT GUIDE TO RAISING FARM ANIMALS, 2ND EDITION
GRIT GUIDE TO RAISING FARM ANIMALS, 2ND EDITION

GRIT GUIDE TO RAISING FARM ANIMALS, 2ND EDITION

There’s a lot of advice out there on how to successfully raise farm animals, and as with any advice, some is better than others. To help ensure readers are receiving the best advice on raising farm animals, GRIT has compiled 100 pages of articles, written by livestock experts, into one simple, helpful guide. The second edition to Guide to Raising Farm Animals has more than 47 keys to finding the best animals for your homestead. It covers the best care for your livestock in heat and cold, how to protect your animals from predators, tips on rotational grazing, and much more.

Read about farrowing on pasture for a healthier litter and more nutritious meat from your pigs. Learn about grazing cattle on crops like turnips. Discover how to get started with goats with tips for finding, choosing, and raising them. Build trust with your horse by forging a strong and lasting relationship that leads to years of joy and service together. Follow instructions on making your own insect repellents for pets and livestock.

More articles include:

  • Raising Sheep: The Basics – With a little land and a bit of know-how, you can raise this relatively inexpensive livestock for food, fiber, and the “shear” fun of it.
  • Fantastic Forage – Soil quality and harvest cycles are two keys to healthier, more productive livestock.
  • Professional Rabbitry – If you’ve considered making the leap from hobby to business, read this advice from a professional conservation breeder.
  • All About Alpacas – Learn everything you need to know to raise them successfully, including buying, feeding, breeding, and more.