
Here are some links to some feed companies. You can check the website to find the closest dealer to you, some like the ranch n Asheville are pick up only
http://poultry.purinamills.com/NUTRITIONMANAGEMENT/FeedTypes/default.aspx
http://www.kentfeeds.com/products/poultry/HF/homeFresh.php
http://www.countrysideorganics.com/home.php
http://ashevilledoublegranch.com/Organic_Animal_Feed.html
http://www.windyacrestn.com/?page_id=12 ( organic grain to mix your own in Orlinda, TN)
http://burkmannfeeds.com/ (they have a location in Greeneville, TN)
http://www.blueseal.com/poultry/ (closest dealer is outside of Waynesville, NC)
You always have the local co-op and tnbarnqueen can tell you about a place she uses in Morristown that she likes. Decent prices over there also.
That would be Morristown Milling. I get Hubbard brand there in 2 different proteins. I think it runs me a little over $12. They have their Purina on sale right now too. They also have some other brands I want to try such as game feed. They can also usually special order too. For those who do not know it...if you sell over $1000 a year you can apply for a tax exempt through the government. I know a lot of you don't in chickens but if you have other livestock...like my horses..that is all added together.
Breeding Silkies, SG Silkies, Crele Crested Polish & Ameracuana. Wonderful DH & 2 sons! 2 TN Walkers and 6 cats. Searching for good quality Araucana eggs. "If you love life, never take it for granted!"
Breeding Silkies, SG Silkies, Crele Crested Polish & Ameracuana. Wonderful DH & 2 sons! 2 TN Walkers and 6 cats. Searching for good quality Araucana eggs. "If you love life, never take it for granted!"




















So by the end of this weekend I should be back down to where I can start building up again
Now if we can just get started on the new coop I would be set.
