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Feed mixers are a type of agricultural machinery and equipment used to combine feed ingredients into a homogenous mixture. This mixture is then used to feed livestock, such as cattle, horses, sheep, and poultry. Feed mixers are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, ranging from small, stationary units to large, self-propelled machines. The most common type of feed mixer is the vertical feed mixer, which consists of a vertical auger that rotates to mix the feed ingredients. Horizontal feed mixers are also available, which use a horizontal auger to mix the feed.
Feed mixers are used to improve the nutritional value of feed, as well as to reduce the cost of feed production. They are also used to reduce the amount of time required to mix feed, as well as to reduce the amount of labor required.
Some companies in the feed mixer market include Kuhn, John Deere, New Holland, and Gehl. Other companies include Massey Ferguson, Case IH, and Claas. Show Less Read more