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There's something to be said about hydrating the feed, although I don't know exactly what should be stated.
I think with an automated feeder, you can't have hydrated feed???
That may be why some folks are using conveyor belt feeding systems...so the feed can be hydrated. I have a hell of a time with hydrated feed on my belt feeders Sunil, but maybe what you are talking about is a big feeding system? The only way that it may work (minimize the problems) is to have a thin wire placed barely off the belt as it makes the turn over the end to start the return trip under the feeder. Like a cheese cutter. It would help dislodge the moist feed from the belt.
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