Livestock is an integral part of Indian agriculture, and ensuring their proper nutrition is essential for milk yield, health, and farm income. Manual fodder cutting is labor-intensive, slow, and often results in uneven or wasted feed. The Kissan Dost Chaff Cutter provides a reliable, efficient solution to cut dry and green fodder uniformly for cattle, goats, and buffaloes. Whether on a small dairy farm or a large livestock unit, this machine helps optimize animal feeding with precision and speed.
1. Motor or Manual Options:
Electric Motor Driven (1HP–3HP) for medium to large-scale users
Manual Hand-Operated Chaff Cutter for low-power rural use or small dairy farms
2. Cutting Capacity:
Handles up to 200–1000 kg/hour, depending on model
Suitable for paddy straw, maize stalk, sugarcane leaves, napier grass, and dry hay
3. Adjustable Blade Settings:
Produces chopped fodder sizes from 0.5″ to 1.5″, ideal for various livestock
Hardened steel blades ensure long-lasting sharpness and minimal wear
4. Safety & Build:
Equipped with belt guard, feed safety lever, and anti-vibration design
Powder-coated or galvanized body for rust resistance and long life
5. Portability:
Comes with wheels or foldable stands for easy movement within the farm
1. Time and Labor Efficiency:
Replaces the need for multiple laborers with fast, consistent fodder output.
2. Better Animal Nutrition:
Uniform fodder cutting improves digestion and feed utilization, leading to higher milk yield.
3. Waste Reduction:
Reduces wastage of green fodder and hay, making animal feeding more economical.
4. Multi-Fodder Use:
Cuts all types of fodder including sorghum, barseem, bajra, and even sugarcane tops.
5. Easy Maintenance:
Blades are easy to sharpen, and spare parts are widely available.
How to Use:
Feed green or dry fodder slowly and steadily
Avoid inserting wet material or foreign objects like stones
Adjust cutting blade as per fodder type and desired length
Maintenance Tips:
Lubricate gears and moving parts weekly
Clean blades and feed tray after each session
Check belts and bolts regularly for wear or loosening
Keep stored in a dry space and covered when not in use
The Kissan Dost Chaff Cutter is widely used by:
Small dairy farmers in Punjab, Haryana, and Tamil Nadu
Cooperative milk societies in rural belts
Commercial cattle feed units for processing large volumes
Fodder banks and NGOs supporting animal husbandry
Farmers have experienced up to 60% labor cost reduction and more regular feeding cycles with consistent chaff output.