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Re:Too much salt in bins - 2006/05/08 11:37 I never thought about using a coffee grinder to grind up grains, but I guess if it can grind up a coffee bean some of those smaller grains are not going to be much of problem.

I never thought about grinding the grains we get for the horses, but I better check the lable first to see what all is in it. Make sure there is no salt added. One thing I know is the horse feed we buy does have molasses in it. How would that effect the worms?

Some times the grain we get is very moist with the molasses, other times not so moist, but if I waited until the grain bin was almost empty (before it is refilled), the grain at the bottom is very dry.

I know I can buy whole grains such as corn from the feed store, but would not worry about buying that until I had a larger worm population than I have now.

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