Okies in the BYC The Original

Status
Not open for further replies.
Quote:
Hi jsmonasmith! There, there (patting you on the back), it's okay. Lots of people have moved from OK to CA and survived the experience. The happier stories, though, are of those people from CA who move to OK and realize they have finally found the Promised Land.

this is true Jason was born and bred in Ca, I was just raised there and I believe I found the promised land here in OK
smile.png
but obviously not exactly in the area I am at.. but the general well vicinity of OK
 
Quote:
That's my idea, yes
smile.png

Last year we had the best "train" going! At the Eufaula show I left my jacket, Eulaine got it to give to Sherri at the Arkansas show, somehow it got overlooked to Carah took it, then Carah got it to me at the Shawnee show (the only thing that bothered me, was that my jacket went to more poultry shows than I did
lol.png
)
 
Quote:
where do you find US Supplier's feed? I have been getting Nutrena layer pellets at Kings Feed in Harrah, for about $8.65 per 50# bag. The protein level is about 16%

There are a few retailers in the area we use Shawnee Feed (the orange building on Beard near downtown Shawnee) but we have found it in Chandler and a few other locations. We tried several feeds including Shawnee Mills, Nutrena, Purina, Blue Bonnet and found the US Suppliers to be a better choice for our birds and wallet. Feed consumption decreased by about 1/3 while egg production increased considerably,, very good hatchability with heathy chicks, The birds seem to molt out better with good feather quality and the chciks do not pick on each other at all even when slightly crowded wich solved several problems we had with other feeds.
 
Quote:
Kassaundra - I'm glad you're enjoying your chicks - and thanks for the photos of them - they are so cute! (I'm sure you know this already, but be sure to provide grit for them if you're feeding treats.)
 
Quote:
Kassaundra - I'm glad you're enjoying your chicks - and thanks for the photos of them - they are so cute! (I'm sure you know this already, but be sure to provide grit for them if you're feeding treats.)

Yes, I did read that. I can't seem to find anything except a regular grit bag, none of the #1 or#2 everyone talks about. I wasn't sure if it was to big and a choking hazard for them, so I gathered up a lot of small rocks really tiny ones and put those in. Their bedding is entirely river sand, and when we give them eggs (every morning) we grind up the shells w/ them in the blender. Is that enough or do we need something else? They are eating, growing, feathering, jumping, running and pooping like crazy. Does the normal grit have small enough pieces for them and if so, will they try and eat the pieces that are to big?
 
Quote:
Not in the way at all but I feel like I haven't done it an injustice considering it has only got to go to the lake & no poultry shows!
lau.gif


ETA to correct justice to injustice.
 
Last edited:
Quote:
where do you find US Supplier's feed? I have been getting Nutrena layer pellets at Kings Feed in Harrah, for about $8.65 per 50# bag. The protein level is about 16%

There are a few retailers in the area we use Shawnee Feed (the orange building on Beard near downtown Shawnee) but we have found it in Chandler and a few other locations. We tried several feeds including Shawnee Mills, Nutrena, Purina, Blue Bonnet and found the US Suppliers to be a better choice for our birds and wallet. Feed consumption decreased by about 1/3 while egg production increased considerably,, very good hatchability with heathy chicks, The birds seem to molt out better with good feather quality and the chciks do not pick on each other at all even when slightly crowded wich solved several problems we had with other feeds.

I will try and see if US Supplier feed is available closer to OKC. I can justify the 40 mile round trip to Harrah because I save about $2 per bag over what is available in OKC and if I leave directly from work can get there before 6 pm, but trying to get to Shawnee during regular business hours might be a challenge. It sounds like a great feed however, based on your results. Thanks!
D.gif
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom