Anyone feeding New Country Organics?

A lot of people on here recommend Scratch n Peck but I have found the brand New Country Organics and I really love it! It's the same consistency as scratch and peck (I ferment), soy free, and has lots of probiotics in it. Around $17 for 25 lbs. And 16$ to ship to me. I think I paid $40 with free shipping from scratch and peck website. It's a little cheaper and does come in 50lb bags. Does anyone else use this feed and what is your opinion.
I just converted over to NCO in December, the layer soy-free. I like it a lot. We have had sub-freezing temperatures like we have never seen before, so I couldn't give my guys wet food at all or it would freeze solid in 30 minutes. I found a feed and seed store near me that has New Country Organics shipped in for me. It saved me a lot in shipping. Anyway, I am setting up to start fermenting their feed. Is there any certain container that you have found that is better than another?

Thanks
 
I just converted over to NCO in December, the layer soy-free. I like it a lot. We have had sub-freezing temperatures like we have never seen before, so I couldn't give my guys wet food at all or it would freeze solid in 30 minutes. I found a feed and seed store near me that has New Country Organics shipped in for me. It saved me a lot in shipping. Anyway, I am setting up to start fermenting their feed. Is there any certain container that you have found that is better than another?

Thanks
this thread is from 2016 😅
 
Thank you! I just ordered 50# of the corn and soy free. I am still considering making my own, as NCO also has the organic grains available, but we will feed the premix for now. Thanks for your response!
I spent 3 months mixing my own grains that I ordered from New Country Organics. I was sprouting the grains then adding Ferrell's Nutri-balancer and giving free vhoice kelp granules and oyster shells, but I have to say that was a lot of work. I decided to just try the soy- free layer feed and life has gotten a lot easier. I am starting to ferment the feed and it a lot less work. I am 69 years old and lifting all those 50 lb. bags of grain hot really old.
Thanks.
 

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