Could Dumor feed be made by purina and then just packaged differently?

Different areas of the country have different feeds available so we have to use what is available. I could go to a local mill and have my feed mixed and pay $20.00 a bag. My poultry does very well on what I buy at TSC so why mess with a good thing. Plus being an employee has its perks
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And I have not heard anything about TSC discontinuing Dumor at the start of the new year. That would be very detrimental to the sales of feed at TSC stores nationwide. You cannot condemn all TSC stores bc of the actions and feed handling of a few.!!
 
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You're lucky. I certainly don't want to condemn an entire company for the bad practices of some of the locations and I'm sure the customer experience does vary by locale, but it bothers me when several of their stores have histories of selling bad feed. The one south of me in Ellijay, GA and the one Cetawin used to buy from in KY both were terrible about selling bags of moldy feed. And they flat didn't care, either. Never an apology, just a "well, what do you want us to do about it??" attitude. She got attitude from the store manager, then the district manager, and then the regional manager on top of that, not one single bit of concern or remorse for any of her dead birds. I'm sure some of the stores are better than that, but there are enough horror stories about their feed (for whatever reason) that I will not buy from there (plus, they are too expensive anyway). I'm betting it's a storage issue. Cetawin has had feed with a dated tag showing it was way too old to have been on their shelves, a tag one of the managers told her should have been removed (well, of course, right?
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I apologize because that wasn't the real subject of the thread, but whether Dumor is made by Purina and I do think it is. I don't buy Purina feeds other than on rare occasions the game bird feeds because I prefer animal protein in my feed (as well as more cost effective feed).



I currently buy from the local county co-op who sells Tucker Milling feeds as well as ADM Alliance. I have used Buckeye feed and would again if someone closer to me carried it. Tucker Milling feeds have porcine protein in them, never been dusty or moldy so for now, that is my preferred brand.
 
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I've gone back and forth between Purina and Dumor due to TSC constantly running out of chicken feed. The few differences I've noticed is the poo smell with Dumor and that it has a noticeable smell out of the bag (not bad). They like them equally but will burn though the Dumor a week faster than the Purina.

They are definitely not the same feed here.
 
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I can agree on the smell! I only buy Dumor if Blue Seal or Purina is out of stock. My meat birds smell really bad on Dumor, within 2 days of being back on others feed the smell is virtually not there!
 
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