Kacey Elle
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- Jun 30, 2017
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Hello,
I just thought I'd update you on Modesto Milling feeds (which I'm 90% sure I'm going to switch to). An Jan's can order any of their products and they have a whole grain/pellet combo that I'm probably going to go with. It eliminates the powdered nutrients that get left behind by providing them in a pellet but also has whole grains (which I wanted) and is organic. It is pricey but I've come to the conclusion that that's the price of living here! A 50lb bag is $37. Here's the info and picture from their website:
Use: Modesto Milling has created an 18% protein layer mix that is half whole grains (wheat, peas, red milo, barley, oats, black oil sunflower seeds). We know there are a number of folks who prefer to feed whole grains to their chickens. They want their backyard flock to eat the grain just as it was harvested from the field. In addition to raw grains, all the loose ingredients are blended with alfalfa and flax seed which makes a nice green pellet which adds to the eye appeal and stimulates the hen to eat while reducing waste.
Ingredients: Organic stabilized rice bran, organic wheat, organic barley, organic peas, organic milo, ground limestone, organic sunflower seed, organic sun-dried Alfalfa, organic oats, organic flaxseed, moncalcium phosphate, diatomaceous earth, organic kelp meal, Redmond Conditioner (clay), Zeolite, Redmond Sea Salt, poultry vitamin & mineral premix, DL methionine, organic garlic granules, organic horseradish powder, organic star anise oil, organic juniper berry oil
Guaranteed analysis: Crude protein min 18%, crude fat 5.3%, crude fiber max 7.3%, ash max 15.6%
I just thought I'd update you on Modesto Milling feeds (which I'm 90% sure I'm going to switch to). An Jan's can order any of their products and they have a whole grain/pellet combo that I'm probably going to go with. It eliminates the powdered nutrients that get left behind by providing them in a pellet but also has whole grains (which I wanted) and is organic. It is pricey but I've come to the conclusion that that's the price of living here! A 50lb bag is $37. Here's the info and picture from their website:

Use: Modesto Milling has created an 18% protein layer mix that is half whole grains (wheat, peas, red milo, barley, oats, black oil sunflower seeds). We know there are a number of folks who prefer to feed whole grains to their chickens. They want their backyard flock to eat the grain just as it was harvested from the field. In addition to raw grains, all the loose ingredients are blended with alfalfa and flax seed which makes a nice green pellet which adds to the eye appeal and stimulates the hen to eat while reducing waste.
Ingredients: Organic stabilized rice bran, organic wheat, organic barley, organic peas, organic milo, ground limestone, organic sunflower seed, organic sun-dried Alfalfa, organic oats, organic flaxseed, moncalcium phosphate, diatomaceous earth, organic kelp meal, Redmond Conditioner (clay), Zeolite, Redmond Sea Salt, poultry vitamin & mineral premix, DL methionine, organic garlic granules, organic horseradish powder, organic star anise oil, organic juniper berry oil
Guaranteed analysis: Crude protein min 18%, crude fat 5.3%, crude fiber max 7.3%, ash max 15.6%