It smelled fine, but they wasted all of the powder!
-Kathy
-Kathy
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I feel your pain! Chances are if they have the same lot number on the bottom, they'll all be the same so no point in exchanging them.SC here and honestly it looks like a processing issue.
I'm 90% certain they incorporate the ingredients into water and create a slurry.
The slurry is likely cooked down or somehow they get most of the water to evaporate.
From there it's forced through a die with holes that gives it the pellet appearance.
From there it would likely be dried on a conveyor belt and finally it would be tumbled until it breaks down to it's intended form, hence "crumbles".
I guarantee it's not supposed to be a bag of powder.
I've been feeding flock raiser to my birds for going on two years, but I'm starting to think I might have to find an alternative.
The manager at TS said I could exchange the bag again, but I'm going to reach out to someone who knows a lot about these things and see if there's something better.
I'll let you all know what I find out.
If you end up with more powder, try mixing it with water, they should goggle that up.The last time I exchanged I got a good one so I'll give it a try.
The chickens don't seem interested in the powder, so I have to find something.