Oh, and tell me: did I get fleeced? The 50lb bag of organic feed was $33. It's my first 50lb bag of anything but dog food. I just read a thread where people are buying 100lb sacks of feed for $13.
I've never heard of them getting 100-pound sacks for that price, or I'd get in on that one!!! The Phoenix Organic Feed Co-Op sells 50-pound bags for about $26, but pickup is at 40th Street and Indian School Road, so it may be a bit far. On the west side, we're organizing a group pickup. Someone else just picked up 10 bags yesterday, and I've volunteered to do it for the next one in two months and drop off to everyone on my way home. It's all basically a straight shot west over to my house. That would be my recommendation. It's still mash, but the people that have bought this particular brand say that their flock eats less of it. This is my first time buying it, though, so I can't comment on quality yet.
The single best way I've found to feed is fermenting it. It's not really time consuming and gives you all sorts of benefits over the dry. Best of all, there is absolutely no waste at all from my flock. They eat every last speck they can find, and boy, do they devour it. It definitely seems to take them significantly longer to go through a single bag, too. Natural Chicken Keeping's blog has an excellent article on it. I will never go back to dry after experiencing the fermented feed.