Oddly enough, *neither* of them are crowing right now! Spartacus never has crowed, though he is old enough now I'd assume. Sgt Pepper crowed a decent bit when he first arrived, but stopped after a week or two. Now he's as quiet as everyone else.
New Sharon is about 2 hours each way, not sure it would be cheap enough after gas prices! Not that I'd expect GMO free food to be cheap, but you know what I mean. How does a mash compare to pellets or crumbles? Do you need to do anything to it before feeding, or just pour into the feeder as is? Someone on the feed board suggested Countryside Organics, but shipping it costs almost as much as the feed itself!
Though,hmmm..... That'd be about $40-$50 in gas per trip, assuming $4/gallon. I guess that's not *too* bad, compared to shipping stuff anyway! If I went that route, are they a store that is open set hours, or somewhere you would have to order ahead, or how does that work? I'm hoping I can find something closer, but if not it's something I can consider at least.
4 hours of driving is a lot, unless you can find some other purpose for the trip. It is only 1 hour round-trip for me, which is about $4 in gas because I drive a Prius. The feed isn't really that pricey, since the bags are 88 pounds, but not as cheap as Purina. You don't have to do anything to the mash, they just eat it. What I like about it is that I can see the individual grains (it's not uniform like crumbles or pellets). I suppose the chickens could pick out all their favorite grains, though, which might result in less balance.
I'll have to check out the rabbit pellets you mentioned, Hoppy. I agree about the cubes. I soak them, but I'm always breaking them up with my hands and sometimes a knife before they break down.