From the different websites that have been suggested, a list of common ingredients are pretty simple honestly. Organic Wheat, Organic Barley, Organic Peas, Organic Flaxseed Meal, Ground Limestone, Fish Meal, Organic Sesame Meal, Organic Flaxseed Oil. I would have guessed that's all that went...
Correct, but as far as I know, its just the difference of nutrition %s that makes a slight difference, but if I can just obtain a baseline nutrition amount for chickens, I can probably do some quick napkin math to adapt for my ducks.
I think i looked into New Country Organics and found there was something about them I couldn't go with, maybe it was the gluten? I've run through so many different options that I forgot which reason I've had for passing on a certain company. I passed on Scratch and Peck because they offer a...
From what I understand, Organic doesn't cover everything my consumers want in a feed. There is arguments to be made on if soy, gluten, corn free feed really attribute to a better end product, but my customers are willing to pay for the premium product, so I am willing to make that happen for...
This is really good advice, thank you.
I understand the ingredients will be expensive, my consumers are willing to pay the premium. I was planning on selling the extra feed on the side as well.
Yes, they are willing to pay the premium for such a niche product, I even over quoted them to try to deter having to do the work but they were even willing to pay that amount.
Hello there, I was interested in an animal nutrition consultation, but sadly, no self respecting animal nutrition consultant will take a guy with several dozen ducks on his property seriously. I run a medium sized poultry farm in East Tennessee and I feel less than amazing about feeding them...