Official BYC Poll: Where Do You Buy Your Feed From & Why?

Where do you buy feed (and explain why below)?


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Does anyone buy from chewy.com? I just made my first order with them. Our local feed and seed doesn't carry chicken feed (I know, crazy!); I'm lucky to find maybe a small bag of dried mealworms there sometimes. So I've been driving 20 minutes to the TSC, but lately, their selection of chicken feed is so limited I can't find what I want.

So chewy.com is my next foray into my quest for a good supplier. My first order with them was a 50-lb bag of layer crumbles for $20.
I use to buy cat litter and cat food from them. They had free delivery over a certain amount spent. I no longer have a cat so I cancelled my subscription with them. But I liked them when I used them
 
Thats awesome you can support local. I am on the other side. My local feed store charges a SIGNIFICANT amount more than tractor supply for the same product. :-\ I have stopped going to my local store for most things now because of it.

That's unfortunate. Out of all the feed stores/pet stores in my area, there is one that charges about $5 more a bag for feed, so I don't frequent it, but in a pinch I'll go there because it's conveniently located and generally has most items I'd need on hand.
 
Does anyone buy from chewy.com? I just made my first order with them. Our local feed and seed doesn't carry chicken feed (I know, crazy!); I'm lucky to find maybe a small bag of dried mealworms there sometimes. So I've been driving 20 minutes to the TSC, but lately, their selection of chicken feed is so limited I can't find what I want.

So chewy.com is my next foray into my quest for a good supplier. My first order with them was a 50-lb bag of layer crumbles for $20.
I used to buy my dog food from Chewy. BUT when Chewy got in bed with the HSUS, I stopped. (As did pretty much everyone else I know.)
 
I buy from Chewy.com, but that's mainly cause of the pandemic and wanting to go out as little as possible. I've found their feed to work better than the stuff I was getting from TSC for fermenting (I buy both crumble and scratch grains at the same time and ferment together). If I had a Co-op nearby I'd be over the moon, but the nearest one is over an hour away....
 
I buy mine from a guy in town that has 2 semi trailers with feed. He now carries my dogs food too which make it even better. (And for $8 per bag cheaper than anywhere else in store OR online. ) One of the benefits of living in a tiny 500ish person town. It is self serve, honor system. (You write down what you got and how many on a piece of paper he has in one of the trailers. Then he sends you a bill at the end of the month.) This way I also don't have 2 hours just in driving time to go somewhere else! Which is even more helpful in the winter when it is snowing. "Town" is about 30 minutes round trip.
 
TSC 100% they have everything I need, good brands, for where I live chicken food is about $20 a bag. Theirs is 15-16 dollars a bag, I’d shop their for food before anywhere else. But I buy dog food at Walmart.
I use TSC for the majority of my feed....but I also order Barley and Modesto Milling feed from other suppliers. I give my flock all whole grain feeds and a pellet for hens...they eat well and have variety. I spend alot...but it keeps them healthy and looking good. Im fairly new to raising chickens and I know nutrition is extremely important. They get whole corn, sunflowers, oats, flaxseed, barley mealworms as a regular part of their regimen. I also ferment Oats, Barley and Corn and rotate those giving thrm to my flock every other day. They hsve Modesto milling feed in their hanging feeder in the coop 24/7 . They free range my yard usually every other day....and of course they get treats like flock blocks and yogurt and oatmeal.
 
I use TSC for the majority of my feed....but I also order Barley and Modesto Milling feed from other suppliers. I give my flock all whole grain feeds and a pellet for hens...they eat well and have variety. I spend alot...but it keeps them healthy and looking good. Im fairly new to raising chickens and I know nutrition is extremely important. They get whole corn, sunflowers, oats, flaxseed, barley mealworms as a regular part of their regimen. I also ferment Oats, Barley and Corn and rotate those giving thrm to my flock every other day. They hsve Modesto milling feed in their hanging feeder in the coop 24/7 . They free range my yard usually every other day....and of course they get treats like flock blocks and yogurt and oatmeal.
Welcome to BYC!! :welcome
You must absolutely love your chickens to get so much for them!
 

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