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@NWchickenherder Thanks for starting this thread, went through it entirely (luckily only 6 pages LOL)
Very informative already. Hubby and I moved July 2016 from Redmond WA to rural Duvall WA and are loving it.
Last January I bought my first 8 chicks from the Co-Op in Monroe. people warned me that at least 1-2 could die, luckily they are all thriving, however there is one who had a slow start. She is my 'weakling' but going strong now.
I have read a lot about breeders and wonder if anyone knows of local mills/farms who are willing to sell their wheat, corn, peas, oats etc ... I want to do some feed mixing myself and experimenting with it, but so far wasn't able to trace a mill/farm/supplier other than the tractor supply and Monroe Co-Op, E-Feeds Duvall.
Thanks in advance,
~Jo
Very informative already. Hubby and I moved July 2016 from Redmond WA to rural Duvall WA and are loving it.
Last January I bought my first 8 chicks from the Co-Op in Monroe. people warned me that at least 1-2 could die, luckily they are all thriving, however there is one who had a slow start. She is my 'weakling' but going strong now.
I have read a lot about breeders and wonder if anyone knows of local mills/farms who are willing to sell their wheat, corn, peas, oats etc ... I want to do some feed mixing myself and experimenting with it, but so far wasn't able to trace a mill/farm/supplier other than the tractor supply and Monroe Co-Op, E-Feeds Duvall.
Thanks in advance,
~Jo