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I'm pretty sure the OP meant Wal-Mart, not a store actually named China Mart. They stated that the food was Mana brand, which I assume is ManaPro - same stuff that they sell at the feed store.
Maybe the OP can clarify, but I'm pretty sure that they didn't mean "chicken food from china"
It might not be from china, your right, but still why is it so cheep, there are things you can add to feed to make the protein, let say 18%, but can your chickens digest it then use it? is it good for them?
1. Yes I meant Wal-Mart.
2. They can sell feed cheaper because of the volume at which they buy it. I am a gun dealer and cannot compete with WalMart on some items for the same reason. WHen they buy products by the train load, they get good prices. Far better that the small local feed store can.
3. I found it interesting that they sold feed at all! Maybe the pet chicken demographic has grown more that we thought.
I'm pretty sure the OP meant Wal-Mart, not a store actually named China Mart. They stated that the food was Mana brand, which I assume is ManaPro - same stuff that they sell at the feed store.
Maybe the OP can clarify, but I'm pretty sure that they didn't mean "chicken food from china"
It might not be from china, your right, but still why is it so cheep, there are things you can add to feed to make the protein, let say 18%, but can your chickens digest it then use it? is it good for them?
1. Yes I meant Wal-Mart.
2. They can sell feed cheaper because of the volume at which they buy it. I am a gun dealer and cannot compete with WalMart on some items for the same reason. WHen they buy products by the train load, they get good prices. Far better that the small local feed store can.
3. I found it interesting that they sold feed at all! Maybe the pet chicken demographic has grown more that we thought.
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