Thank you for the information, I sent a request to join. Do you happen to know the cost of the feed, and how many lbs per bag? If not, I'll just find out once I join. :)
I normally order my organic layer feed from Azure Standard (online), but I'm looking into local options. I live in Prairieville, La but travel to Gulfport and Biloxi nearly once a month. Where's this co-op you go to in Ms.?
Yes, Sacs in Gonzales. I politely informed them that Natural is not the same as Organic. And, they need to learn the difference so not to seem incompetent to their customers.
Sac's does NOT carry Organic Feed. NatureWise is manufactured by Nutrena, and Nutrena does not carry or make ANYthing organic. They are PRO GMO. I found this out simply by going to Nutrena's website, (and I also made a wasted trip to Sac's and found out the hard way). If you call Sac's they will...
I ordered Charley, as a started pullet about 5 weeks ago. At the time I believed I was ordering a Black Australorp. Today, I noticed Charley's comb was partially black, so I posted her pic on a Facebook poultry group page I belong to, hoping to get info on her comb. Well, to make a long story...
Well, I ended up ordering four "started pullets" (Black Australorp, Buff Orpington, Ameraucanas, and a Barred Rock) from a hatchery. They're being delivered the last week of January...so excited! :)
Hi, I'm vegetarian, and have been wanting to raise hens for eggs for a loooong time. I've been doing research for many months and now that I'm ready for some hens, I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. I don't know why I thought it would be easy, or maybe it is and I'm just too picky about...