MrsNorthie
Free Ranging
- May 3, 2023
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I am not sure that I doubt that the commercial feed provides adequate nutrition, I am just not sure that it is optimal nutrition and I am not confident that availability will be reliable. We have seen disruptions to supply lines or that the feed won't start hitting arm and leg prices or that I won't lose my job, it is a risk to be completely dependent on things that you can't source locally and affordably. (Besides the fact that my government seems intent on starting WWIII..) The theory is, hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.I find it odd that some people have faith in the science that suggests that commercial feed may have some shortfalls but not the same science that suggests in this case, commercial feed provides adequate nutrition.
With whole grains, I can stock up and if stored properly, they can be stored for a really long time and I have the luxury of space to store a lot and can keep it dry and air tight, for a really long time and with the right combination, we aren't compromising on nutrition. https://commongrains.com/how-long-can-you-store-whole-grains-or-flours-a-reference-chart/
If things really get bad, we can grow enough of certain essential food items locally, to make sure my chickens stay healthy and as comfortable as possible. (and everything in life is now centered on serving my animals in the quality and luxury that they demand.

