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post #11 of 96
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I am glad to know I am right in the middle. Wow 19  for organic feed.ep I can't find organic feed here at all. I couldn't afford it if i could find it.

wife,mother to 3 dds and 1 ds. a dog named louie, a cat named crowbar, 35 chickens, 2 guineas an a duck.
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wife,mother to 3 dds and 1 ds. a dog named louie, a cat named crowbar, 35 chickens, 2 guineas an a duck.
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post #12 of 96

Atwoods (Cargill feeds) $8.50 for 40lbs
Feed store (martindale feed) $9.00 for 50lbs poor quality

loving all critters!
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loving all critters!
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post #13 of 96

WOW i wish i could pay any of those prices!

Dillingham, AK - $45.60 for a 50lb bag... sad 

It's &%!# ridiculous! somad

~*an egg come out of a chicken, a chicken comes out of an egg!*~
HENS: 4 Egyptian Fayoumis, 1 Cuckoo Maran, 4 Black Stars, 4 Red Stars, 2 Phoenix (a standard silver and a gold bantam) and 2 mystery meaties. ROOS: a gentle caring Cuckoo Maran and a shy but beautiful Silver Spangled Hamburg. quite a flock!
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~*an egg come out of a chicken, a chicken comes out of an egg!*~
HENS: 4 Egyptian Fayoumis, 1 Cuckoo Maran, 4 Black Stars, 4 Red Stars, 2 Phoenix (a standard silver and a gold bantam) and 2 mystery meaties. ROOS: a gentle caring Cuckoo Maran and a shy but beautiful Silver Spangled Hamburg. quite a flock!
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post #14 of 96

$9.20 for Bryant 50 lbs in N. Texas. Jake

post #15 of 96

11.99 here for 50 lbs of Dumor pellets or crumbles in Southern NJ at TSC.  Layena is about $1-2 more I think??

Lucky husband of one wonderful homeschooling wife!!!!
Blessed father to 3 sons (19, 11 & 9) and 2 daughters (14 & 6)!!!!
Watchman, caretaker and feeder to 1 chocolate lab, 3 cats, 46 mixed chickens (RIR, BO, etc), 19 mixed baby chicks and 13 Indian Runner ducks.
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Lucky husband of one wonderful homeschooling wife!!!!
Blessed father to 3 sons (19, 11 & 9) and 2 daughters (14 & 6)!!!!
Watchman, caretaker and feeder to 1 chocolate lab, 3 cats, 46 mixed chickens (RIR, BO, etc), 19 mixed baby chicks and 13 Indian Runner ducks.
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post #16 of 96

i buy it by the ton. for 2000 pounds i paid 193.00 dollars it comes out to be 4 dollars a bag after unloading it it fills up almost 7 55 gallon barrels. my chickens have been laying like crazy even though the cold, raining days.

Dont expect anything and you won't be disappointed

The greatest DW, 2 Girls, 1 St. Bernard, 1 cat, 2 milk goats, 7 pigs, 2 American Game hens, 65 chickens from buff orpingtons, Rhode island reds, domineckers, brown leg horns,
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Dont expect anything and you won't be disappointed

The greatest DW, 2 Girls, 1 St. Bernard, 1 cat, 2 milk goats, 7 pigs, 2 American Game hens, 65 chickens from buff orpingtons, Rhode island reds, domineckers, brown leg horns,
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post #17 of 96

I pay $13 a 50lb bag, in St. Anthony, Idaho. It is the same a t both feed stores.

Just me and my dogs!
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Just me and my dogs!
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post #18 of 96

For Purina Layena for a 50lb. bag is around $20-$25.

Had a Coyote raid and killed all my birds. He gets my chickens we get his head.
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Had a Coyote raid and killed all my birds. He gets my chickens we get his head.
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post #19 of 96

Ranch Way 50# Layer Cumbles #50-$11.00, Scratch 50#-$9.50

2 Lab Mix, 1 Qtr Horse, 1 Arabian/Andalucian cross, 1 LaMancha goat, 5 BSL's, 6 EE's, 6 Blue Andalusian, 1 King snake.
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2 Lab Mix, 1 Qtr Horse, 1 Arabian/Andalucian cross, 1 LaMancha goat, 5 BSL's, 6 EE's, 6 Blue Andalusian, 1 King snake.
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post #20 of 96
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Originally Posted by KattyKillFish 

WOW i wish i could pay any of those prices!

Dillingham, AK - $45.60 for a 50lb bag... sad 

It's &%!# ridiculous! somad


Holy Cow! My sister lives in Nikiski, not sure what she feeds hers but I do know they sometimes get dog kibble when she runs out. They also get a lot of scraps.

Just me and my dogs!
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Just me and my dogs!
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