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Once again, the dog food was more of an idea. We'll be getting chicken feed by the barrel for nearly nothing pretty soon!
Also, remember, nearly 3/4 the "dog food" on the market is crap. Actually, the majority of most animal feed is crap... the diet content is all screwed up and can actually prove to be terrible for our pets. To find the best nutrition possible, we have to do research and create and then hand mix our own food (which goes for our pet rats, our dogs and the chickens!). We try to steer clear of buying too much "processed" goods, but for chickens, lol, we'll have to find a place where we can actually produce our own feed! For now, feed store food will be good enough and farmer grown stuff is better!
One of these days (okay, in the future lol) I plan to raise cattle, sheep and goats and some chickens to feed the dogs and raise a garden and do "trades" with local farmers and such for their local grain... someone around here actually produces organic food for poultry (I think they specialize in chickens and ducks above anything else) and hopefully I'll have met them by then and be able to get that at a good price! I know, taking it a little too far, but I'd really like to be self-sufficient... though I think I may be taking nutrition a little too far, but it's fun, so I suppose it's worth it
Also, remember, nearly 3/4 the "dog food" on the market is crap. Actually, the majority of most animal feed is crap... the diet content is all screwed up and can actually prove to be terrible for our pets. To find the best nutrition possible, we have to do research and create and then hand mix our own food (which goes for our pet rats, our dogs and the chickens!). We try to steer clear of buying too much "processed" goods, but for chickens, lol, we'll have to find a place where we can actually produce our own feed! For now, feed store food will be good enough and farmer grown stuff is better!
One of these days (okay, in the future lol) I plan to raise cattle, sheep and goats and some chickens to feed the dogs and raise a garden and do "trades" with local farmers and such for their local grain... someone around here actually produces organic food for poultry (I think they specialize in chickens and ducks above anything else) and hopefully I'll have met them by then and be able to get that at a good price! I know, taking it a little too far, but I'd really like to be self-sufficient... though I think I may be taking nutrition a little too far, but it's fun, so I suppose it's worth it

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