Dried Garlic

alpinefarm

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My chickens go nuts over dried garlic but the only place I've been able to find it is at my health food store and it is pretty expensive ($5/lb). Does anybody know a less expensive mail order source?
 
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I posted a while ago on another garlic thread, I bought "cull" garlic (whole) for around $1.50 a pound, I had to dry and chop it myself.
 
Seems like a pound of dried garlic would be alot . Isn't it pretty light when it's dry ? How much do you feed in order to keep your eggs from tasting like garlic ?
 
I've not had my eggs taste like garlic, but I *love* garlic, so I wouldn't mind if they did!
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I tend to feed it during the cold months, maybe 1/2 c. per feeder full of grains. In the 3 seasons that they free range/forage, they don't eat that much grain, so I don't bother with adding it.
 
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what about granulated garlic - we buy it at Sam's club for about
$5 a quartsize bottle. i sprinkle it on warm oatmeal or rice for my girls as a treat.

BTW - no added salt is in it.
 
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I used my dehydrator.

It never changed the taste of my girls eggs, I didn't give them much. Most of the garlic went to the horse and goat. They each got about a tablespoon once a day - so I go through it pretty fast, I used to buy a BIG plastic tub of it for the horse - that was $20 or so. If you don't mind spending that to get a large plastic tub full, then shop the horse department.

This is the brand I used to buy for my horse: (2.2 pound bucket for $20)
http://www.smartpakequine.com/Produ...cmPreserveSource=true&cmPreserveCategory=true
 
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