The Rural Voice, 1981-07, Page 44LIQUID De pooti6e oi tie Fume
FEEDING
ASK THE HOG FARMER THAT USES IT
FOR FINISHING
GRUEL—OMATIC
NO. 8 and 16
• Now optionally available in 100", with 18
gauge Stainless Steel Shell and Pan for
H.M. Corn users.
When you move your chunks onto liquid feed they
really take off! If they're stressed from moving or
need worming. medicate through the feeder. You
can use any feed stock from pellets to H.M. corn.
Improvement in feed conversion and A.D.G. is
remarkable; in fact, Gruel-omatic guarantees at
least 10% less feed and 10°o fewer days to market.'
The pigs are content and social habits are markedly
improved. Users report that they routinely mix pigs
from pen to pen with no problems. *Decals «, ,,,q
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Jim Leon and John Belk
143 -10th Street, Hanover, Ont.
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GRUEL-OMATIC~ 519 364-4829
LiQuiair FEEDERS
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FOR WEANING
GRUEL—OMATIC
MINI-MATIC 10 and 20
• Available in 80°b or 100 Stainless Steel.
Feeding dry feeds as a liquid is the answer to
increasing profits by making early weaning a
standard practice. As pigs drink to satisfy their
thirst. they must consume the feed. Users report
heavier more uniform pigs at 8-10 weeks of age
as compared to weaning on a similar dry ration.
As a result of earlier weaning sows are in pig
sooner for more pigs per sow per year. Moreover,
Gruel-Omatic Feeding promotes better feed
conversion, pig losses as low as 1_ to 1°0. and
virtually eliminates those poor doers caused by
set backs after early weaning. Pigs may be easily
medicated through the feeder. Gruel-omatic
liquid feeders are simple to install and
troublefree.
"Itiette Tote.....reati Wage"
GRUEL-OMATIC
LIQUID ' y FEEDERS