1 July 2008 #1 T tendon_boot Well-Known Member Joined 4 January 2008 Messages 356 Visit site Need some help. I cant find anywhere on the net where to find either a weigh scoop or the spring balances to weigh feeds. Any ideas where i can find one? Thanks Tizzy x
Need some help. I cant find anywhere on the net where to find either a weigh scoop or the spring balances to weigh feeds. Any ideas where i can find one? Thanks Tizzy x
1 July 2008 #2 P PennywithHenry Well-Known Member Joined 14 March 2008 Messages 645 Visit site Ebay had some weigh scoops the other week, I can't remember the sellers name, I'll go and see if I can find some. I just weighed all mine on the kitchen scales and keep a list of how much a scoop of each feed weighs. Will go look and get back to you.
Ebay had some weigh scoops the other week, I can't remember the sellers name, I'll go and see if I can find some. I just weighed all mine on the kitchen scales and keep a list of how much a scoop of each feed weighs. Will go look and get back to you.
1 July 2008 #3 hellybelly6 Well-Known Member Joined 24 June 2008 Messages 3,316 Visit site I took our kitchen scales to measure feed! I also took the wooden spoon for mixing feeds! Weigh scoops will only weigh certain feeds made by that manufacturer. I got the spring balance for hay from Robinsons. Frogpool are also pretty good and maybe they have one too.
I took our kitchen scales to measure feed! I also took the wooden spoon for mixing feeds! Weigh scoops will only weigh certain feeds made by that manufacturer. I got the spring balance for hay from Robinsons. Frogpool are also pretty good and maybe they have one too.
1 July 2008 #4 Stinkbomb Well-Known Member Joined 7 January 2007 Messages 3,974 Location Cloud cookoo.. goldenoakmochachino.blogspot.com I use electronic kitchen scales ( asda ) to weigh feeds and bought a small electronic fishing balance from ebay to weigh hay, they are great
I use electronic kitchen scales ( asda ) to weigh feeds and bought a small electronic fishing balance from ebay to weigh hay, they are great
1 July 2008 #5 T tendon_boot Well-Known Member Joined 4 January 2008 Messages 356 Visit site ooh thank you both, never thought of either of them! Tizzy x
1 July 2008 #6 B BigRed Well-Known Member Joined 7 January 2008 Messages 4,145 Visit site Go to a fishing shop and buy some fishing scales, they are very cheap. You can hook a bucket on the scale and see how much your feed weighs.
Go to a fishing shop and buy some fishing scales, they are very cheap. You can hook a bucket on the scale and see how much your feed weighs.
1 July 2008 #7 S scotsmare Well-Known Member Joined 7 May 2008 Messages 9,331 Location Scotland www.creativewritingforaliving.co.uk I just use my kitchen scales TBH and measure how much a scoop of each weighs.