So today I may have made the switch yet again to another feed.

I was really hoping that Poulin Grain feed would work out for me. So here's the problem I went this week to pick up some Rabbit food (Poulin) and the mill date shows it's 3 months old. I look over at what I have been using the Grower Pellet 15%(Poulin) that was also 3 months old and the Broiler Crumbles 20% I was mixing it with was nearly 4 months old. First off I would prefer not to have to mix the two to get the protien up to about 17.5%. I also do not like the crumbles. So I have heard all of you talk about Purina Flock Raiser and Nutrena All Flock. So after visiting TSC which was more than willing to bring in the Purina All Flock 20% Pellet for me I called over to my local Agway to see what they had. I did not know that Nutrena had two different types of all flock. One is Nature Wise and the other Country Foods 18% line. Both Pellet feeds. So I go down and grab a bag of what they have which is the Country Foods 18% Pellet. I decided to open it up and give it the flock test. All birds were jumping in to grab a bite. Also stuck my head in the bag and it smelled nice and sweet. Looked at the mill date and it's only 2 weeks old.
Now I am not sure of the quality but the lady behind to counter informed me that it was a quality product. So maybe it's not up to par with Poulin?? I don't know really. BUT I think I would prefer to sacrifice alittle guality if in fact I even am to have such a fresh product. Also the pellet is a sure winner for me and also with the protien being at 18% I think I may have to give this stuff a go. It does also cost me $3 more a bag so it's not a matter of saving money. A couple questions for you BYC pro's. Anyone have experience with this? Am I making a mistake by using it? Any input from y'all would be great. Here's a couple pictures for you.
Notice the manufacturer date also the calcium is a touch higher compared to other " all flocks"
Nice size pellets sorry I didn't give you guys anything to compare it to. Some were well over a 1/2" long.
@Texas Kiki is this a new one for you?


I was really hoping that Poulin Grain feed would work out for me. So here's the problem I went this week to pick up some Rabbit food (Poulin) and the mill date shows it's 3 months old. I look over at what I have been using the Grower Pellet 15%(Poulin) that was also 3 months old and the Broiler Crumbles 20% I was mixing it with was nearly 4 months old. First off I would prefer not to have to mix the two to get the protien up to about 17.5%. I also do not like the crumbles. So I have heard all of you talk about Purina Flock Raiser and Nutrena All Flock. So after visiting TSC which was more than willing to bring in the Purina All Flock 20% Pellet for me I called over to my local Agway to see what they had. I did not know that Nutrena had two different types of all flock. One is Nature Wise and the other Country Foods 18% line. Both Pellet feeds. So I go down and grab a bag of what they have which is the Country Foods 18% Pellet. I decided to open it up and give it the flock test. All birds were jumping in to grab a bite. Also stuck my head in the bag and it smelled nice and sweet. Looked at the mill date and it's only 2 weeks old.

Now I am not sure of the quality but the lady behind to counter informed me that it was a quality product. So maybe it's not up to par with Poulin?? I don't know really. BUT I think I would prefer to sacrifice alittle guality if in fact I even am to have such a fresh product. Also the pellet is a sure winner for me and also with the protien being at 18% I think I may have to give this stuff a go. It does also cost me $3 more a bag so it's not a matter of saving money. A couple questions for you BYC pro's. Anyone have experience with this? Am I making a mistake by using it? Any input from y'all would be great. Here's a couple pictures for you.

Notice the manufacturer date also the calcium is a touch higher compared to other " all flocks"


Nice size pellets sorry I didn't give you guys anything to compare it to. Some were well over a 1/2" long.

@Texas Kiki is this a new one for you?