Scoop measurements...

I think that an average round bowl scoop of mix is about one kilo, but I would weigh it to check. Chaff will obviously be a lot less for the same scoop.
 
A big round bowl scoop weighs approx 1.5 kg for nuts and 1kg for mix but they are all different so it's best to weigh them.
 
forgot to say ... dengie say their chaff is about 300g (0.3 kg)for a big scoop. These are all level scoops too. Hope that helps xx
 
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What does a scope equate to in terms of kg of chaff, nuts, sugar beet etc?

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Each type of chaff/mix/cubes will have a different weight, there is no generic answer to your question. As for the Dengie chaffs, if you go to their website it'll tell you on each product page what a standard round scoop weighs for that particular feed.
 
No real answer to this as scoops and different types of feeds will give different answers.

Whilst I do my feeds my eye (as I feed Simple Systems I don't have to be that accurate) what I do is when I use a new product is to put it in my scoop then empty the feed from the scoop into a plastic bag and weigh it. This means I have a good idea of how much I am feeding.

SS do various scoops and a weight chart for their products for each scoop which is useful.
 
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