BlackbeardTheGuinea
Songster
Thinking of switching to this food Nutrena Nature Wise All Flock 20% Crumble Feed do y,all think that is a good idea? Is this better then Country Companion All Flock Pellet Feed
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I prefer pellets because I get less waste feeding pellets than I do with feeding crumbles.Thinking of switching to this food Nutrena Nature Wise All Flock 20% Crumble Feed do y,all think that is a good idea?
I do not care to much its just more fertilizer for the garden!I prefer pellets because I get less waste feeding pellets than I do with feeding crumbles.
At the amount I feed and the rapidly increasing costs, preventing feed waste is important to me.I do not care to much its just more fertilizer for the garden!
The Nutrena has .35% methionine while the Country Companion has .31% methionine. The lysine is the same. You will have to call the manufacturers to find out what the niacin content is.But am wondering if this is better then Country Companion All Flock Pellet Feed
Yes I get that. I was thinking oh a different type of waste.At the amount I feed and the rapidly increasiing costs, preventing feed waste is important to me.
Thanks I will get the Country Companion.The Nutrena has .35% methionine while the Country Companion has .31% methionine. The lysine is the same. You will have to call the manufacturers to find out what the niacin content is.
They are essentially the same feed except for the Nutrena being crumbles and Country Companion being pellets. Nutrena does make it in pellets too.
The Nutrena is $19.99 for a 40 lb. sack while the Country Companion is $19.99 for a 50 lb. sack. There is not enough difference in the feed to want pay the same amount for 10 less lbs.
Hey that’s awesome news about you’re recovering bird!!!The Guinea with the broken leg is doing much better and she almost has no limp. The others are doing fine.