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  1. ugachickenmama

    Best cost-efficient organic/non-crumble/non-pellet chicken feed?

    Agreed!!! Call it a rookie move - I just didn't know what I didn't know . . . but I really do love the feed so now I am trying to figure out what to switch to b/c these prices are not sustainable!!! What scratch and pellet/crumble are you mixing?
  2. ugachickenmama

    Best cost-efficient organic/non-crumble/non-pellet chicken feed?

    Yes, I'm in GA. Northeast of ATL in Jackson County. I think there are a few feed stores that have Nature Crest (Tucker Milling) . . . are you using the pellet or the scratch or both? I have been enjoying fermenting - - - I don't think I'll worry about it when I am out of town and have someone...
  3. ugachickenmama

    Best cost-efficient organic/non-crumble/non-pellet chicken feed?

    Which one have you found at TSC? I didn't find either by searching their website - and usually it's there if it is possble to order to the store or stocked in the store . . .
  4. ugachickenmama

    Best cost-efficient organic/non-crumble/non-pellet chicken feed?

    Do you ferment your feed or offer it dry only? I have been fermenting the Scratch&Peck and the girls seem to really like it . . . supposedly it makes everything easier to digest, they get more water, feed expands, and they don't waste the "dust" etc b/c it is wet (think oatmeal) and does not...
  5. ugachickenmama

    Best cost-efficient organic/non-crumble/non-pellet chicken feed?

    SOOOOOO, I have been using "deals" as I find them on Chewy to get Scratch and Peck . . . seeing this, I am thinking of trying to find the closest feed store that sells it!!!
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