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I checked my last reciept - $143.96 for Layer, that's 1003 lbs. and $134.26 for Scratch, thats 978 lbs. You can get it it a large white bag they will use a forklift to put it on the back of your truck, or sometimes we take our feed truck that has a creeper feeder on the back. We'll fill it and set a bag on the back

I haven't finished reading all the posts today, so if you have already answered this I apologize, but what is the name of the feed store in Guthrie? It would be closer than Bristow, which is where we get our best deal on feed.

It the Livestock Nutrition Center.
 
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Wow. Those are some nice prices. I wonder if there is anything like that closer to the Lawton area.

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Okay, I see Mike mentions Carnegie. That is close enough if I can get great prices like that. Mike, any other details you want to share about all of that? Like where do I go at the Co-op and what do I ask for? And are the grains local or imported from other states?

Have you checked with Al to see where he gets his feed? I seem to recall him mentioning a really good price for layer feed about a month ago.

I think... he goes to Spencers Feed and I believe that is where he gets his DE for reasonable pricing too
 
Wow they must really like their pen, Teva just got 4 eggs from them this evening vs 1 egg yesterday in their old pen!

This isn't their last move, I have to rebuild a calf shed yet for their final move and they will have more room to roam.
 
Queston Great pics. It looks like that little red chick is trying to crawl back into an egg shell!lol Good assortment of colors


Nn Good pen,are you going to put roost in? Good looking NNs. That roo is a fierce looking dude!
 
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Great job on your chicken hut! Very creative but I was also eye balling the single horse trailers in the back... tee hee

The one to the left is a two horse side by side. the one to the right is a 16' combination wood slat side that is waiting rebuild. What is not seen is a 4 horse GN with full stud doors that is waiting rebuild and an 18' GN combination.

Whenever I can find them at the right price I will buy them no matter what the condition as that is what I do, weld on and fix trailers.

The last one I did at work was a 40' groundload Goose Neck brand.

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It just barely fit in the shop.

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These two pics are before I started and with the new steel laid in. You can clearly see the bow in the floor from years of use.

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George is a sweetie, it's the hens that bite! I have a low roost in for them just 4 inches off the ground. Being a heavier bird low roosts means less leg problems from them jumping off the roost.
 
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