ButtonquailGirl14
Crossing the Road
I need to find a source for Organic Non-GMO, at the very least 18% protein all flock feed at an affordable price!! I am trying to find 20% protein, so even game bird feed is an option!
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17% organic layer
https://www.chewy.com/kalmbach-organic-harvest-omegga/dp/170375?utm_source=google-product&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=f&utm_content=Kalmbach Organic Harvest&utm_term=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI99KKhNmw4AIVBNvACh0xGAjWEAQYCSABEgJJw_D_BwE
You will have to do more research to see if Nutrena's version and this one are certified organic and Non-Gmo
https://www.purinamills.com/chicken-feed/products/detail/purina-flock-raiser-pellets
Good thread with same question.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/organic-or-non-gmo-all-flock.1226810/
Thanks! I will be raising Phoenix chickens, so I need high protein!Natures Best from TSC 18 % starter grower organic non -GMO
Scratch n Peck
Big Sky from Big Sky or Azure Standard
Purina organics
Highland Natural
Dumor Organics
These are all organic but not an all flock feed that is 20%. Can start on starter grower if they have baby chicks, grower if all flock over 8 weeks, layer if over 18 weeks for your flock. I would not use game bird or broiler feeds not meant for laying hens because the protein gets above 20% which is not recommended for laying hens. Purina has a Flock Raiser 20% but it is not organic. They do have organic feed in stages though.
I was just about to mention this.Texas Kiki did a spread sheet comparing feed
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/feed-comparison-spreadsheet.1275920/
what search function? You mean the magnifying glass? I have used it many times... I guess I just didn't think about using it for this.I was just about to mention this.
There are direct links on the sheet to each feed...most links are to the manufacturers website. Most all have a search tool where you can enter your zip code to see if it is sold locally.
I have to ask...do you know how to use the search function here on BYC?