I purchased some chick starter here today. 50 lb for $12. It is medicated but it is being fed to chicks not ducklings. I had bought a bag about 1.5 months ago and I think it was about $10. This is from the local, family owned feed store. So the very elderly owner had a yellow legal pad that had handwritten prices on it. The starter had 2 columns of crossed out prices next to the $12.
I am planting some extra veg, though it is a little late for some. I have some squash and bean seeds that sprouted after 3 days. I am looking into a winter pasture oveseed that I can just toss out into the pasture without too much work on my part.
My biggest problem, our landlords have 2 horses, 2 donkeys, 1 ram and now 2 cows in the pasture here. Only about 2.5 acres are actually included in the area that we rent but the last tenants tore down all of the field fencing
and the animals have access to about 10 additional acres. I really like our landlords, they lowered our rent so that we could include water for the animals as there is not another water source here. But I don't want to spend money to feed something that isn't mine and they don't seem too concerned about the animals here. My husband is concenred about the landlord's animals and has suggested that we buy feed but, while I don't want to see an animal go hungry, I don't want to spend the extra money.
I fenced off about 3/4-1 acre of the pasture for my birds. I am really considering fencing (in a cheap way as we only have poultry/waterfowl and I just want to keep the hoofed animals out) the actual property that we are renting for my animals.
Okay, thanks for letting me rant a bit.
Suggestions for easy to overseed winter forage would be great.