my phoenix is usually pretty docile unless its around other males he dpesnt know
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I was having mine customed mixed at a local feed & seed mill for sometime & it was cheaper & you got to choose your own mix. The kick was to get a good price the price break was at 3000 pounds so I was sharing with others & splitting the order. Another problem was there was no delivery so you had to pick it up & it had to be paid for & picked up all at the same time. Getting everyone co-ordinated to do that becomes problematic when you have people coming from different areas with different schedules....................... Gees.....there are some advantages to being old & retired I guess.....LOL
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That's a great deal! I never find anything good like that. We have a TSC, but it is down the hill in Chico and I will not be down there for a while. We have only 1 feed store in Paradise and they charge about 50% more for just about everything. Besides....I couldn't use my Amazon gift card there...![]()
im sorry that info would have helped answer my questions im in Sacramento area.
hope everyones flock is doing ok i got some chicks that are kinda sick after these days from the storm :-(
I was having mine customed mixed at a local feed & seed mill for sometime & it was cheaper & you got to choose your own mix. The kick was to get a good price the price break was at 3000 pounds so I was sharing with others & splitting the order. Another problem was there was no delivery so you had to pick it up & it had to be paid for & picked up all at the same time. Getting everyone co-ordinated to do that becomes problematic when you have people coming from different areas with different schedules....................... Gees.....there are some advantages to being old & retired I guess.....LOL

im sorry that info would have helped answer my questions im in Sacramento area.
hope everyones flock is doing ok i got some chicks that are kinda sick after these days from the storm :-(
I had this happen to my little silver Ameraucana last year. She kept going broody or staying broody so I gave her a few eggs. They were due to hatch right during that really hot spell we had last spring. One disappeared, one was eaten by someone at hatch, and the other chick I had to take away from her because it was so hot in the coop that it was not doing well. That still didn't break her. I finally persuaded her to give it up and then she died a few days later.Wouldn't they die and effectively end their broodiness?Wow that sounded snarky! It's actually a question! I've never had one stay broody so I don't know.![]()
I just have to say this place is amazing. Ive been able to get lots of questions answered just by some simple searching
It looks like after our aborted attempt to get the Delaware's outside this weekend will be good for it. I really didn't want to start the adventure outside with mud soaked chickens
So sorry, chiqita! What a bad start to the day.I took 5 trays out of the incubator today. It was clear everything had been overheated.![]()