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  1. miss_jayne

    What are you paying for feed?

    $9.50 for 40lbs. rabbit feed!!!! ETA:( from same gentleman as the other products i use)
  2. miss_jayne

    What are you paying for feed?

    Quote: it's from a local gentleman farmer who grows his own. i would start by finding someone local who makes their own. too bad you are so far!
  3. miss_jayne

    What are you paying for feed?

    Quote: mine is for a treat in cold weather. it gives them a heat boost at night for keeping warm. it does have nutritional value. (it's food.) it is about 10% protein and high in carbs. it's not a complete food source. if you want something else for boosting heat and carbs, seed wheat...
  4. miss_jayne

    What are you paying for feed?

    Quote: mine is for a treat in cold weather. it gives them a heat boost at night for keeping warm. it does have nutritional value. (it's food.) it is about 10% protein and high in carbs. it's not a complete food source. if you want something else for boosting heat and carbs, seed wheat...
  5. miss_jayne

    What are you paying for feed?

    Quote: You are so lucky!! Almost $15 for 50 lbs of layer pellets. maybe i need to buy a bunch and deliver! my chickens, ducks and turkeys love it!
  6. miss_jayne

    What are you paying for feed?

    i am paying: $16 for 100lbs of layer $19 for 100lbs of grower $12 for 100lbs of cracked corn all ground fresh and never more than three days old and all ingredients grown locally! how about that! eta: i live in Lapeer County, in Michigan
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