This week I am looking at economical ways to resolve the feed costs and have come down to making one of two choices, one, either mix my own, or two, find a local(driveable to) mill that I can work with.
Checking prices on a grain mill if I buy one then thats a commitment for some time due to price. Even if I can find a good used one.
The prices of commercial bagged feed, and the way it has grown in the past couple of years is soon going to price itself out of reach of all but the small hobby flock that they now cater to. Looking at commercial grain prices, I know a breeder can save at least 25% of the commerical bagged feed cost by mixing our own. Probably 5-10% more. Thats a lot if you are feeding a 100lbs a month or more.
Right now I am looking at Corn, Oats, Barley, Milo, with BOSS and ground sunflower seeds, molasses, grit , and some calcium in oyster shell, plus what I can supplement with in animal meal or fish meal. Just ball park pricing using available commercial prices it works out to around $16-17/100, depending on ingredients, thats quite a difference to the bag store prices.
What have others come up with? The above ration is a lot more diverse then what our breeds were developed on, even though they had free ranging for much of the year.