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Joe Kluender and his daughter,
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Joe Kluender, a Waldorf, MN, swine producer,
says that using whey in his nursery rations makes good
economic sense. A pelleted ration that typically costs about
$900 per ton can be replaced with a $400 wheybased, grind-and-mix
ration. But and there's a big one Kluender says
whey-based diets are a nightmare if your feeders aren't able
to handle the sticky consistency of the dairy by-product.
If the agitator is a bit stiff and difficult
for pigs to work as they eat, whey-based and other non-flowing
feeds tend to get lodged beneath the agitator gate. This means
the feeder gets plugged, feed flow gets cut off and intake
drops. Kluender says there can also be a great deal of aggravation
if the feeder adjustment mechanism is one that's difficult
to operate or hard to access.
"We needed a feeder that's simple to adjust
as we go from the whey-based product that's quite sticky,
to a grind-and-mix feed that flows easily," explains Kluender,
who is a shareholder in a fivemember sow cooperative and partner
in a newly-established farrow-to-finish operation.
Kluender installed Farmweld Nursery Feeders
when he converted his farrow-to-finish set-up into nursery
facilities in 1994. He says he's been very impressed with
how well the feeders work with all six rations used in the
nurseries, including the whey-based diet. "The Farmweld feeder
has the capacity to handle all types of feed," says Kluender.
The Farmweld Nursery Feeder adjustment cranks
are extremely easy to operate by simply rotating them to open
or close the agitator, according to Kluender. His goal is
to set the feeders so there's about a half of an inch of feed
at the back of the pan, with the rest of the feed pan empty.
He says it is easy for his daughter, Shea, 16, who pitches
in to do chores when Kluender is away from the farm, or him
to achieve that goal with the Farmweld feeders. Kluender also
says the simple, yet effective crank locks ensure the pigs
can't wiggle the feeders out of adjustment.
Kluender and his partners in the new operation
also installed Farmweld Nursery Feeders, which Kluender says
are working well. In addition to ease of adjustment, Kluender
says he's impressed with how comfortable the small pigs seem
when they use the feeders.
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