YooperChickens
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Yes, that's what they are. I knew they weren't true "lady bugs" but couldn't remember what they were called. Either way, they're annoying this time of year!
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Hi,
I am a new member here, and am looking for a good source of feed for pre-laying pullets near lansing, Mi. I have done a lot of searches on this forum without much luck. I am paying way too much currently, so if anyone in the area can help it would be appreciated. I am looking for 25 to 50 pound sacks, as currently the largest size I can find locally is 10#. I won't mention how much I am paying per pound, but it's double what I see most members here are paying. Help if you can : )
What kind of feed do you want? Where near Lansing might help locate the closest.Hi,
I am a new member here, and am looking for a good source of feed for pre-laying pullets near lansing, Mi. I have done a lot of searches on this forum without much luck. I am paying way too much currently, so if anyone in the area can help it would be appreciated. I am looking for 25 to 50 pound sacks, as currently the largest size I can find locally is 10#. I won't mention how much I am paying per pound, but it's double what I see most members here are paying. Help if you can : )
We live near Lansing and buy from Tractor Supply or Family Farm and Home. Tractor Supply has 40 to 50 pound bags of Dumor, Nutrena, and Purina. Plus they sell a 40 lb bag of organic but it's pretty expensive.Hi,
I am a new member here, and am looking for a good source of feed for pre-laying pullets near lansing, Mi. I have done a lot of searches on this forum without much luck. I am paying way too much currently, so if anyone in the area can help it would be appreciated. I am looking for 25 to 50 pound sacks, as currently the largest size I can find locally is 10#. I won't mention how much I am paying per pound, but it's double what I see most members here are paying. Help if you can : )
And I'm most curious about this blue one...
my ameracana and chantecler are both gentle, have had some sweet EE. too, I agree it is for the most, good luck. if they become mean. they end up in the freezerWe were just talking about roosters on the Arkansas Blue thread - have yet to see a bad tempered boy. Some breeds do seem to be more likely to be aggressive (RIR's roos for example), but but in most breeds rooster behavior seems to be quite individual. Personally I will not tolerate a bad temper rooster for even a moment.