Multi-Purpose Feed Chopper

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A multipurpose feed chopper is a versatile agricultural machine that cuts, grinds, and crushes both wet and dry fodder (such as Napier grass, maize stalks, and hay) for livestock, while also processing grains for poultry. It acts as a 4-in-1 tool—typically including a chaff cutter and grinder—that improves digestibility, reduces wastage, and facilitates silage or compost production. These machines are often powered by electric motors (3HP-7.5HP) or petrol/diesel engines (7.5HP-20HP) and can process 0.5 to 1.2 tonnes of silage per hour

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