All flock feed?

That is all flock @FlyWheel
Thanks. Only problem I have had with the Purina Flock Raiser is sometimes I'll get a batch that is a mustard-y yellow color instead of the usual pale olive drab (the difference is especially noticeable when I wet it for fermentation). There have been a few times when the chickens wouldn't even eat the yellow batches, dry or fermented, and I had to take them back and go to a different store to find a batch the 'correct' color.
 
Purina Flock raiser has been fine here for decades! I always check the mill date on each bag, and only buy fresh. Feed stores will sell old stuff if they can, so watch every bag of whatever you buy every time. I much prefer there open dating too, and resent companies who use 'code' so the actual mill date isn't obvious. I don't remember who they are, sorry.
Purina Mills livestock feed is Not closely connected to the pet food branch, by the way.
Many companies got nailed years ago over the melamine from China disaster, and that problem seems to be over.
If you check the FDA or CDC or veterinary organization websites, or google 'pet food recalls' or 'pet food problems' there are ongoing issues with multiply companies over food safety.
Livestock feed is better regulated than pet food, as far as I can see...
Mary
 
Purina Mills livestock feed is Not closely connected to the pet food branch, by the way.
Actually two different companies.
Purina Animal Nutrition is owned by Land O'Lakes, Animal feed.
Nestle owns Purina Pet feeds.
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I read that Land O'Lakes Inc, asked Purina pet feeds for permission to use the Purina name, before Nestle S.A. bought Purina Pet feeds.
You can see the web address is different. GC
 
JK I'm finding that the Nutrena Naturewise looks like maybe it's supposed to be a more "all natural" feed. Couple bucks more for 10 lbs less.
 

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