I think its around $15/bag. I use the same Manna Pro Gamebird/showbird and its been a positive difference on the birds feathering, egg quality, chick survival. I wouldn't go back to Purina.
At Wardle, the 50# Gamebird Breeder is $15.99. The MannaPro coupons are for $2/bag, so net cost of $13.99 per bag. The Gamebird Breeder is 19.0% protein; the EggMaker is 16.0% protein.
If you think that's bad, the prescription dry dog food the vet put my dog on after her surgery this summer is also corn based. It just went up to $59 for 27.5# - Yes, I said $59 for 27.5# - and that's at Petsmart.
Wow, I'm sorry but that's just a little much for corn based dog food.
So you two both use the MP Game Bird? Is it crumble or pellet? I'm just afraid that they'll not eat that either. But I know the Walker's said she thinks Purina is junk but it's hard to know when they're selling something different. I guess I'll see if the Co-op has MP so I don't have to drive down there. Thanks you two for your help. This has me baffled as to why they're so picky. I guess they're so used to Purina...
I use crumble but started mixing in pellets too. I won a bag of the pellets at Feather Fanciers show and have mixed it with crmble for the adults. There's less "powder" & waste with the pellet but for youngsters its just too large. The coop in Brighton does carry MP Showbird.
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Hello All you Colorado peeps! I'll be moving back to CO Springs / want to rent a place in Manitou Springs that is chicken friendly. I will be keeping most of my Heritage and Antiquity flocks at my frieinds but would love to find a house in / near Manitou. Any one know of someone looking to rent to a responsible chicken lover?
By the way I can't wait to get out of Kansas and back to the Mountains, I am soooo grounded there!!!! I lived in CO for 12 years...time to go home