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Yeah depending on how my next hatch goes I'll buy a big bag... But I didn't want to get a ton and not have any babies to eat it. Still need to get a feeder and waterer for my brooder. I'm going to get it all put together tonight and decide whether to hook it up in the shed or in my room. I really can't sleep with any lights in the room though.... I've had my incubator set up in my closet and it's worked well since it's pretty insulated from temp swings. But I feel like having a heat lamp set up in my closet would be kinda dangerous...
Yes, for sure the cold kills eggs, but I've never set anything that froze or was almost frozen. I have hatched eggs from the fridge though. Have a Golden cuckoo Marans chick right now that was in the fridge a couple days.
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Quote: (I think it is cheaper than that.... $12.49 and I get a $.50 discount for buying a TON or more at a time) Layer feed at 22% PORK protein is $11.75 with the discount.
Quote: (I think it is cheaper than that.... $12.49 and I get a $.50 discount for buying a TON or more at a time) Layer feed at 22% PORK protein is $11.75 with the discount.
22% with meat protein? wow. wish I could find that here!
Quote: (I think it is cheaper than that.... $12.49 and I get a $.50 discount for buying a TON or more at a time) Layer feed at 22% PORK protein is $11.75 with the discount.
22% with meat protein? wow. wish I could find that here!
Love that about the feed! No animal by products but PORK! I know what that is! TUCKERS Milling makes it!
what part of the pig?Love that about the feed! No animal by products but PORK! I know what that is! TUCKERS Milling makes it!
Love that about the feed! No animal by products but PORK! I know what that is! TUCKERS Milling makes it!
what part of the pig?
Quote: I don't care as long as it is not chicken.
LOL my chickens also eat chicken... I use whatever meats I can get on sale, grind it all together (chicken bone as well) and freeze it in 1/2 pound meatballs for the dog's consumption primarily, but the chickens also get it now and then. the primary meat in these is venison, with some pork, beef, always some organ meats and then probably 1/4 bone-in raw chicken... they love it. I summer I can hang a meatball in a pen and they go to town tearing it apart.