Attempt at cutting Feed Costs

Junkmanme

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What do you think?

This month I am trying something a little different for my "Layer Feed". (to cut costs) I bought 50 lbs of 22% Layer Crumbles (Game Bird Feed, I expect) and 50 lbs of "Rolled Milo" (9% protein). I have mixed the two at approx 50-50 (a little heavier on the 22%). This should yield me a "Layer Feed" of approx 16% Protein (assuming the Hens eat the feed proportionately) It should also provide all the nutrients that they need. .....Any comments on this idea?
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Seems like it would be about the same. I would be sure to offer oyster shell on the side for calcium.
 
Hello there RendonRoo !

Yore kinda a "neighbor" so-to-speak, bein' just over there in Eastern New Mexico (Texas). I've got some 1st cousins in that "cowtown".
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I think I probly should add some oyster shell, but there ain't many "unpetrified" oysters here on the high desert mesas. The 22% layer crumbles has a good bunch of calcium in it.

Perhaps, IF I just save the egg-shells and put 'em in my coffee grinder occasionally and add that to the feed mix?

THANKS for the reply, TEX!
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There hain't no wimmen here at "Dottie's Farm" no more. I think I'll use the egg-shells. (Been doin' that anyhoo)

I shore don't use my top-quality Southern 'Merican COFFEE !!!
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THANKS for the tip, though. The egg-shells are easier for me to come by than "riflin' through" some wimmens' purses!
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Ha-Ha!
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