When it comes to feed mixers, one size doesn’t fit all. The right solution depends on your farm’s size, layout, daily routine, and long-term goals. Choosing between a self-propelled, stationary, or trailer mixer can make a real difference in efficiency, labor costs, and feed consistency. Here’s how to find the perfect match for your operation.
Self-Propelled Mixers – All-in-One Efficiency
Self-propelled (SP) mixers are ideal for medium to large-scale dairy farms looking for maximum autonomy. These machines handle loading, mixing, and distribution—all in one unit.
With features like four-wheel steering, powerful engines, and ergonomic operator cabins, SP mixers reduce the need for additional tractors or loaders.
Best for: Farms with high daily feeding volumes, multiple rations, or limited manpower.
Trailer Mixers – Versatile & Scalable
Trailer mixers are a flexible solution for farms with existing tractors. They require a towing vehicle and are available in a wide range of capacities.
They’re great for operations that already own strong tractors and want a reliable, easy-to-service mixer that can grow with the farm.
Best for: Farms of all sizes seeking cost-effective and scalable feeding solutions.
Stationary Mixers – Centralized Power
Stationary mixers are installed in a fixed location, usually as part of an automated or semi-automated feeding system. They’re ideal for operations with centralized kitchens or feed bunkers.
Often integrated with conveyor systems, these mixers help standardize rations and reduce fuel use.
Best for: Large farms with consistent infrastructure and centralized feeding processes.
Final Thoughts:
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution—but there is a perfect fit for your farm. At RMH, we offer all three types, built with precision engineering, smart features, and custom configurations to meet your exact needs. Let’s talk about which one is right for you