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I honestly don't know if it is cheaper. Im sure that It depends on the brand. I buy a Texas brand, Bryant feeds that our local feed stores carry. I switched because it is fresher and isn’t full of dust or bugs like I was getting at TSC.Hey, is that cheaper than all flock..I am paying 18 bucks for all flock..before I got my rooster I was paying 10 for layer pellets. Im being punished for having a man in my flock...what gives![]()
And FYI, I don't want to be politically incorrect, but most men are more expensive to feed.Hey, is that cheaper than all flock..I am paying 18 bucks for all flock..before I got my rooster I was paying 10 for layer pellets. Im being punished for having a man in my flock...what gives![]()
Great idea! Thank you!Just wanted to mention my experience. My store was out of my usual chick feed so I got a different brand. Turns out the pieces were bigger, and my chicks either couldn't or wouldn't eat it. Put in in my food processor to make it smaller and that seems to help. If you find pellets only, but want smaller crumbles this could be an option.
It is true..And FYI, I don't want to be politically incorrect, but most men are more expensive to feed.
Same! It's the best feed I've used.Hello, welcome to BYC.
I feed my entire flock grower feed. I never switch as they age, I just give them calcium (oyster shell) and grit on the side.