New Hampshire!!

Thanks, but I know where all the feed stores are. I have just heard of people talking about driving to feed mills like where the food is actually made and supposedly it is like 1/2 the price of the feed store food. Im only looking because im going to be raising broilers and want to spend little money to make raising the meat finacially worth it.
 
Coolcanoechic-Hello Neighbor! I am also in Raymond
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I believe blue seal has a mill in Bow.Right at the 89 turn off.You can see the silo from the highway.I don't know if the sell to the public though.
In N.H.,Tony.
HI I was wondering if any of you from NH knew of local feed mills to buy chicken and turkey feed in bulk for a reasonable price. Im in SNH.
 
Hello NH Peeps!! Happy 4th!
I have a 2 week old chick who may be in need of a buddy. I may need to take her from momma and I don't want her to be alone. Anyone have a chick about this age that they want to part with? Or know where I can acquire just 1? I prefer a she to a he if you know the sex. :)
Thanks,
Kelly in Rumney
 
Hello NH Peeps!! Happy 4th!
I have a 2 week old chick who may be in need of a buddy. I may need to take her from momma and I don't want her to be alone. Anyone have a chick about this age that they want to part with? Or know where I can acquire just 1? I prefer a she to a he if you know the sex. :)
Thanks,
Kelly in Rumney
I would look on craigslist. There are always chicks for sale.
 
Try your mail lady.Well that's if Tammy is still delivering mail.It's been a while since I've seen or heard from her and Charlie.I don't know their last name,but I remember they said they live on the mountain.I have a phone #,I don't know if it's still thiers,but I have it.
In N.H.,Tony.
 
Is their feed getting wet?What are you using for bedding?What exactly are you feeding them?Are you throwing their feed on the ground?Your leaving a lot of info out.
In N.H.,Tony.

Feed is not getting wet, it is in feeders hung six inches off the ground inside the coop. Bedding is shavings, purchased at West Leb Feed and changed whenever they get too poopy. I never throw feed on the ground, though I do let them out to pasture under supervision so they eat grass and bugs and I realize that's an easy way to be exposed to things from wild birds. At any rate, whatever it was seems to have passed. I lost the two cockerels back when I originally posted about this and that was the end of it. At least it seems to be the end of it! Fingers crossed.
 

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