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Livestock => Other => Topic started by: harry on May 06, 2011, 08:34:07 pm

Title: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: harry on May 06, 2011, 08:34:07 pm
has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot into a small garden shredder... ime thinking of getting a bag of feed carrots to supliment my duck feed as i have no growing grass etc due to the drought.... plus might bung some other green stuffin in it...if noone has could someone try a carrot and let me know before i buy a cheap one...thanks
Title: Re: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: jacob and Georgina on May 06, 2011, 08:50:31 pm
what about a large food blender? will fit several carrots in it and chop them up nicely!
Title: Re: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: daddymatty82 on May 06, 2011, 09:31:48 pm
garden shredder will do £3.50 worth of carrots in no time (only a small 20 kg sack) if i had one id do it for a laugh
Title: Re: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: harry on May 06, 2011, 09:41:33 pm
really want it to mulch i think so its more easy edible... prefer a garden one rather than a kitchen one so i can leave it on site
Title: Re: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: gavo on May 06, 2011, 10:00:55 pm
We only use our garden shredder for chopping up all kinds of veg which we feed to our pigs works a treat;cuts it all up quite finely.
Title: Re: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: Sandy on May 06, 2011, 10:22:36 pm
Never thought of grating carrot for my ducks, will do now!!! thanks
Title: Re: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: harry on May 07, 2011, 08:20:15 pm
pig feed ok but needs to be a lot smaller or finer for my ducks....because of the lack of vegitation (my geese and the drought).. i need some veg suppliment to many ducks (23)for a grater ...
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Post by: Billy Rhomboid on May 08, 2011, 09:48:50 pm
I use a garden shredder to pulp apples before pressing them for cider and it works a treat.
Title: Re: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: Sylvia on May 12, 2011, 08:17:24 am
I wondered what I was going to read there :o :o I am shredding garden stuff today and will put a carrot and report back to you :)
Title: Re: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: gavo on May 12, 2011, 12:11:08 pm
With our shredder we can get carrot to a pulpy texture i should have mentioned that when we do this we have a flock of birds (hen and duck) all around us trying to get any i spill; we do mix some of it through their feed and it seems to go down very well; but more by the hens than the ducks .The ducks seem to prefer the greens any sort shredded and mixed with their food.
Title: Re: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: Sylvia on May 12, 2011, 01:21:44 pm
Stuck a carrot and in about a nano-second had coarsely grated carrot. I will think of this when I need to grate pounds and pounds of stuff for wine-making. Oh and the ducks said "Thanks, yum yum" By the way, the carrot came out as clean as a whistle despite lods of garden stuff going through first.
Title: Re: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: McRennet on May 12, 2011, 02:27:40 pm
I would just like to thank Harry for starting this thread, both informative and amusing!

Goes to show what filthy minds we have though..... :D

McR
Title: Re: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: sabrina on May 23, 2011, 11:50:51 am
Never thought about trying this but sounds like a good idea.  :)
Title: Re: has anyone ever stuck a raw carrot up their
Post by: Plantoid on May 23, 2011, 10:45:06 pm
Just be aware of shredding posionous shrubs and plants in the shredder such as laurel , ivy , privet , laburnum ( any evergreen ) .  Best to rinse the shredder out with a few kettles of fairly hot water before plugging it in and give it a couple of cold rinses .
 Would shredded cabbage be any good ..buy dutch cow cabbages etc  from a wholesale veg unit or ask them for some of their green waste . close to us we hsave a veg prep unit that preps for hospitals , schools and nursing homes etc. they sell their waste for compost usually but do on occasion seem to sent people away with small domestic trailers of green waste.
 Perhaps even a hotel or two could help with green waste as I think their cooked food should be seperate from compostable stuff.