I agree with @EggSighted4Life on all counts. I hate buying small, overpriced bags of chick feed.
The small feed store by my house will order a bunch of chick starter in the spring and keep it till it is sold which is usually the next spring.
The TSC about 30 minutes away must have a leak in the roof where the feed is kept. I bought fresh feed from them on a couple of occasions. Luckily I opened it when I got home and it was moldy. Had I waited a few days, they would have sworn I let it get wet. I still had to drive the hour+ round trip to return it. I complained enough to the manager that he gave me a discount to compensate for the time and mileage.
I usually have between 50 and 100 chickens so I go through a lot of feed.
The first couple weeks they won't eat much but thereafter they become feed vacuums.
ETA
Moldy feed and grain will quickly kill chickens from mycotoxins.
The small feed store by my house will order a bunch of chick starter in the spring and keep it till it is sold which is usually the next spring.
The TSC about 30 minutes away must have a leak in the roof where the feed is kept. I bought fresh feed from them on a couple of occasions. Luckily I opened it when I got home and it was moldy. Had I waited a few days, they would have sworn I let it get wet. I still had to drive the hour+ round trip to return it. I complained enough to the manager that he gave me a discount to compensate for the time and mileage.
I usually have between 50 and 100 chickens so I go through a lot of feed.
The first couple weeks they won't eat much but thereafter they become feed vacuums.
ETA
Moldy feed and grain will quickly kill chickens from mycotoxins.