Does anyone know what my best (aka cheapest) online options would be?
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I'm in Georgia.I'm on the east coast so I buy from Countryside Organics... if you are on the other side of the Rockies, you have several other choices that might be less expensive for shipping. A 25 pound bag of their chick starter seemed to last me a few months with my 8 chicks-- long enough that they were old enough to be on a full size grower grain instead of starter. The only difference from Countryside is the size of the feed, they mill it finer for chicks.
I'm in Georgia.I checked into Countryside, but I can't remember now how much shipping was going to cost me. That's good to know about the size of bag and your chicks. I was wondering if I needed to get a 25 or 50lb and how long it'd last me. I can't give starter after a certain age, can I? Like if I needed to use it up?
The place I'm looking at right now is Wild Sage Urban Farms. They have feed for $31 (shipping included) but it's regular feed, not starter. They're going to look into starter for me. It's not organic, but non-GMO, no soy, etc.
Yep-- at least with Countryside, you can feed starter to any age bird. It is the same as their grower feed, just milled finer for little chick crops and gizzards to digest!![]()