The following are the key factors to consider when selecting equipment suitable for different cattle herds:
1. Breed and purpose of cattle:
Different breeds of cattle may have different feeding needs, such as dairy cows, beef cattle, breeding cattle, etc. When selecting equipment, it is necessary to consider the specific purpose and characteristics of cattle to meet their nutritional needs.
2. Growth stage:
Cattle at different growth stages have different feed requirements. Choose equipment suitable for different growth stages, such as feed processing units for calves, growing cattle, and mature cattle to ensure that the feed is nutritionally balanced.

| Model | Capacity | Power | Dimension | Weight |
| 125 | 80-100kg/h | 3kw | 110*35*70 cm | 95 kg |
| 150 | 120-150kg/h | 4kw | 115*35*80cm | 100 kg |
| 210 | 200-300kg/h | 7.5kw | 115*45*95cm | 300 kg |
| 260 | 500-600kg/h | 15kw | 138*46*100cm | 350 kg |
| 300 | 700-800kg/h | 22kw | 130*53*105cm | 600 kg |
| 360 | 900-1000kg/h | 22kw | 160*67*150cm | 800 kg |
| 400 | 1200-1500kg/h | 30kw | 160*68*145cm | 1200 kg |
3. Farming scale:
Farming scale is an important factor to consider when choosing equipment. Large farms may require high-capacity equipment, while small farms can choose equipment with moderate capacity to make full use of resources.
4. Feeding environment:
Different feeding environments may have different requirements for equipment. For example, in cold areas, equipment may be required to have insulation functions; in hot areas, equipment may be required to effectively cool down.
5. Feed type and composition:
Different feed types and compositions require different processing equipment. Some equipment may be more suitable for processing powdered feed, while others are suitable for pelleted feed. Make sure the equipment can handle the specific feed composition required by the herd.
