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I was happy with July 2022. Really happy with it considering how old all the feed at TSC usually is here.It's easy. Figure thirty days per month, and you get close enough. Early July...
Mary
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I was happy with July 2022. Really happy with it considering how old all the feed at TSC usually is here.It's easy. Figure thirty days per month, and you get close enough. Early July...
Mary
Very much so.It just depends!
You should be aware that Feather Fixer is merely a high protein "layer"-type feed. Look at the Calcium content. It has its place, but its not a good "all flock" substitute, unless your only alternative is an even lower protein "layer"-type formulation.I had a $5 coupon for Feather Fixer, so I thought I would go to TSC to pick up a bag. The coupon made it close to the cost of my Kalmbach & I didn't have to drive 10 miles one way, so I went for it. All 4 bags of FF at TSC were March 9th, so I left empty handed. Their feed is iffy every time I am there.
I am aware thanks, I am not really worried about all flock or layer. I do have a rooster right now, but I feed all flock & layer at times & I'm good with that. The roo may have a short term here anyway, not sure I want one after 10 years & my older hens definitely hate him, LOL.You should be aware that Feather Fixer is merely a high protein "layer"-type feed. Look at the Calcium content. It has its place, but its not a good "all flock" substitute, unless your only alternative is an even lower protein "layer"-type formulation.
Mentioned more for people who read the branding "feather fixer" and buy into it without looking to the nutritional label. As I did several months into my chicken ownership, several years ago, during the start of COVID's widespread product shortages.I am aware thanks, I am not really worried about all flock or layer. I do have a rooster right now, but I feed all flock & layer at times & I'm good with that. The roo may have a short term here anyway, not sure I want one after 10 years & my older hens definitely hate him, LOL.
Easier on the machine. All digits and no leap. Not universal, even by brand.But why does this need to be a thing. Why can't it just be stamped with a normal date is this on all bags of food in US?