NY chicken lover!!!!

I love all my babies...I need more!!!. I had made a home made one last year and hatched out 3 plus 11 under some broodies (12 if you add in the duck)..Hopefully I'll do at least that many hopefully more!!
i have fuzzy chicken math...Just blessed for expansion room to fit them all!

I hope you hatch out some great chickens for your new expansion!
 
I don't feed organic or non-GMO can't afford it. But for those that do or want to my local feed store McDowell Walker sells it. I buy their feed, Milky Way Feeds, layer pellet. I used to buy from another local feed mill, Blue Seal, picked up at the mill layer pellet was $7-$8 50lbs. They closed their mill here though, just not enough farms anymore. The Organic non-GMO feeds is made by Cold Springs Farm, Sharon Springs NY. Their site says;
"Our feeds are comprised of grains from the fruits of family farms much like your own. Using a series of lot numbers, we can trace all the grains in your mixes back to their source in order to maintain and assure a history of organic integrity in the feed you give your animals. We test our grain regularly in order to assure the highest standards in quality and nutrition, to safeguard against toxins, and to make sure that no GMO's slip into the mix."
They are certified by NOFA. Feed stores that carry it are in Cobleskill, DeRuyter, Bullville, Delhi, according to their site. They also have it in Sidney so their must be more. When I posted this a couple months ago someone posted that they pick up organic feed in Oneonta and the price wasn't bad, I don't remember where though or who posted it.
 
I don't feed organic or non-GMO can't afford it. But for those that do or want to my local feed store McDowell Walker sells it. I buy their feed, Milky Way Feeds, layer pellet. I used to buy from another local feed mill, Blue Seal, picked up at the mill layer pellet was $7-$8 50lbs. They closed their mill here though, just not enough farms anymore. The Organic non-GMO feeds is made by Cold Springs Farm, Sharon Springs NY. Their site says;
"Our feeds are comprised of grains from the fruits of family farms much like your own. Using a series of lot numbers, we can trace all the grains in your mixes back to their source in order to maintain and assure a history of organic integrity in the feed you give your animals. We test our grain regularly in order to assure the highest standards in quality and nutrition, to safeguard against toxins, and to make sure that no GMO's slip into the mix."
They are certified by NOFA. Feed stores that carry it are in Cobleskill, DeRuyter, Bullville, Delhi, according to their site. They also have it in Sidney so their must be more. When I posted this a couple months ago someone posted that they pick up organic feed in Oneonta and the price wasn't bad, I don't remember where though or who posted it.
http://www.coldspringsorganic.com/dealers.html

Nutty said about the feed she sells
" 100 lb bags - hog feed, corn meal, whole corn, layer mash, goat/sheep feed, oats, cow feed, horse feed,
. This feed is from a local feed mill in Boonville NY (not Baileys) they produce it right there and a majority of it is organically grown.
 
http://www.coldspringsorganic.com/dealers.html

Nutty said about the feed she sells
" 100 lb bags - hog feed, corn meal, whole corn, layer mash, goat/sheep feed, oats, cow feed, horse feed,
. This feed is from a local feed mill in Boonville NY (not Baileys) they produce it right there and a majority of it is organically grown.
Yes that feed is organically grown and I also carry Poulin Grains, and Blue Seal feed. Looking into Nutrena as another line.
 
Pretty babies
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Mille fleur project? How much are you asking for them?

Yes, but decided to concentrate on my black mottleds $75
 
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Beyond ecstatic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hubby and I have been talking about a few things and it looks like Momma is getting an Incubator next month!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have to let him get a truck, but I get my incubator and a coop for turkeys and possibly one more coop for more chickens!! I think that I got the better end of the deal! Looks like I'll wait a few more weeks to set some eggs. I think that I can handle that. My ducks aren't laying right now anyway...may have to set some chicken eggs first...oh I can't wait...Now the questions is which one to get!!!
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good deal! Now you can expand.......!
 

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