Ordered some from Chewy and I like it.It's hard to beat the Kalmbach brand from a quality and cost standpoint.
It's denser than the Nutrina that I usually use, so all 50 pounds fit in the smaller galvanized pail.
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Ordered some from Chewy and I like it.It's hard to beat the Kalmbach brand from a quality and cost standpoint.
When I first got Kalmbach feed, I thought it smelled so much better than the stuff I'd been feeding.Ordered some from Chewy and I like it.
It's denser than the Nutrina that I usually use, so all 50 pounds fit in the smaller galvanized pail
Exactly!When I first got Kalmbach feed, I thought it smelled so much better than the stuff I'd been feeding.
I get 50 lb bags, and it all fits into a 10 gallon galvanized pail. The lid is nice and tight too, so I don't need to worry about mice.
My sentiments, but I have since been told that the US chicken feed market is free of Purina. The name domestically is used by another feed mill (I forgot which) So you can get that for the chickens. (I try to avoid everything Nestle as good as I can, but it is sheer impossible)Interesting to know.
I'm feeding my ducklings Dumor duckling starter and they seem to be doing well. Nestle owns Purina, and I don't trust Nestle!
Well, the bags of feed say Purina on them, so I am assuming that they are Purina.My sentiments, but I have since been told that the US chicken feed market is free of Purina. The name domestically is used by another feed mill (I forgot which) So you can get that for the chickens. (I try to avoid everything Nestle as good as I can, but it is sheer impossible)
Purina within the USA is not Purina outside the USA. Inside the USA Purina is owned by Land O'Lakes Cooperative, while outside the Purina brand is owned by Cargill.Well, the bags of feed say Purina on them, so I am assuming that they are Purina.
Most Nestle stuff says Nestle on it, so I don't buy it. They took over San Pelagrino some time back.
That implies that you do trust some large corporations.I don't trust Nestle!
More detail for those reading ( and I hope I remember correctly. I trust Lazy J to correct if incorrect.)Purina within the USA is not Purina outside the USA. Inside the USA Purina is owned by Land O'Lakes Cooperative, while outside the Purina brand is owned by Cargill.
I use Tucker Millings chicken and horse feed. It is out of Alabama. I use 22% super lay.I'd like to hear everyone's opinions on the best feed brands you use. I got away from Dumor and producer's pride as my babies wasn't getting enough from them. I'm currently using Purina but since Dumor is made by Purina I'm not entirely trusting of it.
It doesn'tThat implies that you do trust some large corporations.