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The pulper first cuts the feed into segments using the cutting disc at the feed inlet, then chops them into a pulp using the high-speed rotating hammers inside. It is mainly suitable for farmers raising pigs, geese, ducks, and fish, using fresh grass, alfalfa, beets, rapeseed, and various forage crops, as well as green corn stalks, sweet potato vines, and soybean vines. It's also ideal for processing various tuber crops (such as sweet potatoes, potatoes, radishes, carrots, and pumpkins). The resulting pulp has a long storage life, good palatability, and minimal nutrient loss, effectively addressing the issue of fresh, tender feed storage for livestock such as pigs, ducks, geese, and rabbits.
Primarily suitable for pig, chicken, goose, duck, and fish farming households, as well as for raising cattle and sheep, this machine is designed for processing green grass, alfalfa, beet, rapeseed, and various forage. It can also handle corn stalks, sweet potato vines, bean vines, and various tuber crops (including sweet potatoes, potatoes, radishes, carrots, and pumpkins). The resulting pulp has a long shelf life, good palatability, and minimal nutrient loss, effectively addressing the storage issue of fresh, tender feed for livestock such as pigs, ducks, geese, and rabbits. This machine features a combination of chopping, crushing, and green feed pulping, making it an ideal feeding equipment for large, medium, and small farms, as well as for family poultry farming.
Silage Paste Machine - Qufu Lu Brand Silage Paste Machine, made of manganese steel, durable and robust! The Silage Dry Feed Paste Machine has a service life over 20 times longer than that of ordinary materials! This machine integrates crushing, grass cutting, and silage pasting, with guaranteed product quality and high cost-performance ratio, making it the ideal choice for the breeding industry! The machine first cuts the feed into segments by the rotating knife on the feed inlet, and then the high-speed rotating hammer blades chop it into a pulp in one go.

































