Arizona Chickens

That is awful news. My aunt and uncle live in myrtle beach. They took their rv and went to northern Georgia. They are sure the house is gone. It was a rental so no real lose to them but still.

On a good note my eggs are hatching. Yay!!!:ya

I'm glad that your aunt and uncle are ok.

You have 7 egg's that are supposed to be hatching this time, isn't it?
 
I looked it up and the ingredients look :drool:drool:drool for chickens at least.
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How much does a bag go for$$$
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I found it for $25/3 lbs on Amazon! Il have to check Tractor Supply for a better price
 
I found it for $25/3 lbs on Amazon! Il have to check Tractor Supply for a better price

SonoranChick posted.
Yes!! That's the stuff! My local feed store sells it for $10 a bag. I am very conservative with serving sizes, and can make the bag last about 2 months. It's best mixed with something like yogurt so a little goes a longer way. Today I poured some into the pumpkin halves, they went nuts :lol:

Not everything on Amazon is priced logically. I think the shipping costs is what throws everything off. A while ago I looked for Rotel Tomatoes in 10 oz can. A ridiculous price of almost $10 for one can popped up. They may have assumed that I live in Barrow Alaska:gig
I have since found some on Amazon for less,,,, like 3 cans for $11.49. Still kind of high, but the shipping is free. (with PRIME)
Found them at local grocery store for $1.....
 
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SonoranChick posted.
Yes!! That's the stuff! My local feed store sells it for $10 a bag. I am very conservative with serving sizes, and can make the bag last about 2 months. It's best mixed with something like yogurt so a little goes a longer way. Today I poured some into the pumpkin halves, they went nuts :lol:

Not everything on Amazon is priced logically. I think the shipping costs is what throws everything off. A while ago I looked for Rotel Tomatoes in 10 oz can. A ridiculous price of almost $10 for one can popped up. They may have assumed that I live in Barrow Alaska:gig
I have since found some on Amazon for less,,,, like 3 cans for $11.49. Still kind of high, but the shipping is free. (with PRIME)
Found them at local grocery store for $1.....

Yes, you have to look for the cheapest price along with the location of the seller at Amazon. Avoid ordering from those seller that are using the slow boat from China, where you have to wait for a month and hope that they do send you that product!

Edit: As far as that chicken treat stuff goes, you could probably mix up your own batch that would make a bigger mix, and be cheaper in the long run.
 

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