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This is a whole new batch of options! I've been looking at feed stores and feed mills. Thanks for the tip! I'll call a few of these Monday.OMG! Type "Seed suppliers, OH" into Google Maps:
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He quoted me a price on wheat of $18 a 50lb bag, but when I got there would only sell it for $1.50/lb making the bag $75.
This is my way of thinking as well. No way! I'll keep looking and believe I'll find something sooner or later.The big thing about growing fodder is that it is supposed to be an inexpensive way to supplement your commercial feed. At $7.25 per 50 pound bag of barley, I can make about 250 pounds of barley fodder. So it saves me money and provides my chickens some fresh greens in the winter. No way would I bother growing fodder if the seeds cost me $75.00 per 50 pound bag. I get commercial layer feed at about $!2.50 per 50 pound bag, and really I suspect that the chickens would do just fine on commercial feed alone.
I hope you can find a feed mill that supplies local farmers. I cannot imagine that farmers would be buying any grain seed at $75.00 per 50 pound bag. Not where I live anyway.
So you you have a ratio of 1:5 from dry grain to fodder? - That's impressing! Best i have achieved with Winter Wheat was 1:4 so far. - Still haven't found a source for barley here…The big thing about growing fodder is that it is supposed to be an inexpensive way to supplement your commercial feed. At $7.25 per 50 pound bag of barley, I can make about 250 pounds of barley fodder. So it saves me money and provides my chickens some fresh greens in the winter. No way would I bother growing fodder if the seeds cost me $75.00 per 50 pound bag. I get commercial layer feed at about $!2.50 per 50 pound bag, and really I suspect that the chickens would do just fine on commercial feed alone.
I hope you can find a feed mill that supplies local farmers. I cannot imagine that farmers would be buying any grain seed at $75.00 per 50 pound bag. Not where I live anyway.
So you you have a ratio of 1:5 from dry grain to fodder? - That's impressing! Best i have achieved with Winter Wheat was 1:4 so far. - Still haven't found a source for barley here…
Nice that your chickens could enjoy some outdoor time, gtaus!![]()
We are forecasted to reach 20°C (68F) tomorrow. In February!!!
Today it was 16°C (60F) and everybody was in the pool!