Did you clean the machine prior before cutting the chickenfeed? It is crucial to do so, because of the potential machining residue and rostprevention coats
We got too excited about trying it so we forgot to wash it before using...But we washed afterwards, thanks for that reminder we will keep that in mind for the pelletizer machine...
Lagi sir. Stem sa saging gyud nisulod sa akong mind. Wa na gud masayang hini bisan ha corn an stem pwd ba geap ig chop dd... Sige Sir mag update kami kutob san.o inin kinabuhi hine... Mayda ini extra blade an akon naorder sir mga 3,900 an nabaydan apil shipping.
I believe you have made a wise investment for your operation. Here in the US we have machines to help us with feed preparation and compost/residue management as well. Be sure to clean out your new chopper after you are done using it to minimize any corrosion that may occur from residue that may build up inside of the machine, especially if it is not used for an extended period of time. Thanks for sharing and good luck!
Yes, we badly need machines as we need to grow. Thanks for reminding, true we need to keep it clean and dry to avoid corrosion... Im so curious on growing alfalfa, google said it can grow in our country. We will see... Thank you also for watching
@@LaMesNaturalFarm Alfalfa is a vital food source here for cattle. It is a great protein source that one can grow instead of buying. I believe I may have sent you a photo via email awhile back of a chopper and trailers in the field this past summer. That would have been high moisture feed. Dry alfalfa hay is also important for cattle feed, but maybe not needed in your case or even practical because of your rainy conditions. If you have an opportunity to grow some alfalfa, please try it. Roko will smile!
Thanks for sharing LaMes 🎉❤
Thank you so much for watching! 😊 Ganahan kag manok maam?
Keep posting videos, Ma’am!
Salamat maam! 😊 Upaya naman maam na magwatch ka... Mauli ka na dd maam?
Did you clean the machine prior before cutting the chickenfeed? It is crucial to do so, because of the potential machining residue and rostprevention coats
We got too excited about trying it so we forgot to wash it before using...But we washed afterwards, thanks for that reminder we will keep that in mind for the pelletizer machine...
happy new year maam, gamit kaayo ang imong new machine. happy farming
Lagi sir... Gastos sige palit tubong sir. Unsaon ba ni nga makahimo tag kaugalingon tubong? 😅😅
@LaMesNaturalFarm unsa gani ang tubong maam? 😀
Mga dahon² nalang sir... Suwayan unsay muwork ahahaha... Sa una wala man mga tubong uy. Buhi man tanan tawo.
@@LaMesNaturalFarm mao jud maam 😊
Waiting for review after more use. Try tougher and diff texture materials. Banana stems, leaves, maybe small twigs.
How much? May extra blades?
Lagi sir. Stem sa saging gyud nisulod sa akong mind. Wa na gud masayang hini bisan ha corn an stem pwd ba geap ig chop dd...
Sige Sir mag update kami kutob san.o inin kinabuhi hine... Mayda ini extra blade an akon naorder sir mga 3,900 an nabaydan apil shipping.
Hello have you thought about wolfia as your chicken. Feed
I just heard it from you. Will check on that... Is it rich in protein also? Do you use it as well?
@LaMesNaturalFarm wolfia has 40% protein in dry matter and low in fibre too which is good, I haven't tried it because I lack space
Upgrading❤
Yes ofcourse... Do you like it?
Thank you for this video 🎉
I believe you have made a wise investment for your operation. Here in the US we have machines to help us with feed preparation and compost/residue management as well.
Be sure to clean out your new chopper after you are done using it to minimize any corrosion that may occur from residue that may build up inside of the machine, especially if it is not used for an extended period of time.
Thanks for sharing and good luck!
Yes, we badly need machines as we need to grow.
Thanks for reminding, true we need to keep it clean and dry to avoid corrosion...
Im so curious on growing alfalfa, google said it can grow in our country. We will see...
Thank you also for watching
@@LaMesNaturalFarm
Alfalfa is a vital food source here for cattle. It is a great protein source that one can grow instead of buying. I believe I may have sent you a photo via email awhile back of a chopper and trailers in the field this past summer. That would have been high moisture feed. Dry alfalfa hay is also important for cattle feed, but maybe not needed in your case or even practical because of your rainy conditions.
If you have an opportunity to grow some alfalfa, please try it. Roko will smile!
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Hello taga Finland. Musta jan?
Lames, I need to buy 10 laying hens about a year old or less, I live in Uwak (Villa Theresa) Can you deliver.
Hello maam wala pa po available for sale na layer... Nagstart pa po mi pagbreed. Sa Ormoc mo maam??
@@LaMesNaturalFarm Na sa Villa Theresa (UwaK) San Isidro, When can it be available?