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We took the 'off' bag of Purina Flock Raiser back to TSC in Pittsburg, KS, and told them the story. The manager was very interested in trying to figure out what happened. I brought little baggies w samples of each batch to show it's obvious it is not the same product. He said their Purina comes from St. Joseph. Thus the STJ on the bag tape. The new bag I got in Carthage says SGF. That must be Springfield.
I did not yet hear back from Purina, so I hope this manager gets someone to look into it. They may need to do a recall. In the meantime I will avoid any STJ coded bags.
Here are magnified pics I took of both feeds. Purina has a forum on BYC and I posted them there as well.
First the 'off' bag:
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and here is the 'normal' Flock Raiser, what it has always looked like, a nice golden color:
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Just bought some Country Lane all flock, not open yet. I'm not happy with the Dumor as so much of it is just powder. Orschelns has bigger and cheaper bags of grit and oyster shell than TSC. My cat likes their food and their kitty litter isn't as dusty as most. The closest is up in Kearny so I make the trip now and then and stock up.

Tree pollen allergies have hit me today. A 4 day weekend for me and woke up with a sinus headache. I guess that means spring. Warmer weather is coming.
 
I took advantage of the warm up and moved the chicks to their apartment in the coop. They were thrilled w the larger space. The adults were dismayed, they came in one by one and stared at the chicks.....none had anything good to say. Except Carl the rooster, who made happy little tidbitting sounds. The chicks greeted them all with friendly interest. It got down to 44 last night. They did fine out there.
 
Welcome @Rachealx4 .....
This morning we are going to get more feed. I bought a bag of Purina Flock raiser at TSC in Pittsburg, KS, and tho all my chickens of all ages have loved this feed, they are all balking at eating it, both adults and chicks. It is dated Feb 6, so it's not old, but this batch is a darker color. I'll return it and get more at a different store, different batch, different town.
@SueT let me know next time you are in Pitt and I will take you to lunch!:frow
 
're the feed issue, I did hear from Purina. They sent a report to the St. Joe plant. Hopefully if something is amiss there, in mixing, packing, etc, those responsible won't be doing it again. Purina only said each plant sources their own ingredients so it can vary.
All is well, no harm done, they're forgiven.
 
Rain!!! Slow light rain!! We need it so badly. That Tonganoxie split has sent it all north or south of us. :( Was out trying to work on my raised beds yesterday and the ground was so dry, I couldn't even pull out creeping Charlie to toss in the coop. course that crud starts growing before anything else is green.. At least the chickens like it.
 
Again not enough rain to make a difference. Very light, just enough to make it so the pups are dragging in mud. We will still be under fire prevention warnings unless more rain comes in.
 
Again not enough rain to make a difference. Very light, just enough to make it so the pups are dragging in mud. We will still be under fire prevention warnings unless more rain comes in.
We just started getting some sprinkles here a few minutes ago. They are calling for rain and possible thunderstorms tonight.
 

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