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I can't find anything around here that's marketed as a gamefowl feed. After reading your tag and looking at the pic? That's pretty close to purina woodland game bird blend. At $26 bucks a bag around here though is a little steep. Besides a lot of them wouldn't eat the Canadian peas, and I have three birds that won't eat the millet. Go figure. Do you mind sharing how much you pay per bag? How many lbs in the bag? Never mind I see the tag says 50 lbs.



Millet used by mill may have been bad. I have seen that before. Birds will glean past millet from that run once they get a taste but eat millet from another source.
 
I can't find anything around here that's marketed as a gamefowl feed. After reading your tag and looking at the pic? That's pretty close to purina woodland game bird blend. At $26 bucks a bag around here though is a little steep. Besides a lot of them wouldn't eat the Canadian peas, and I have three birds that won't eat the millet. Go figure. Do you mind sharing how much you pay per bag? How many lbs in the bag? Never mind I see the tag says 50 lbs.

I pay 17.49 a bag. You should be able to get your local feed store to order from Big V feeds if you wish to try it, that's what I did.
 
I may see if the feed store I go to will order some. Thanks. My guess is it won't be near $17.50 though. Probably closer to the $25 range. I have to feed the birds I have for feathers a much higher protein content too. So I add in fish food. At 32% protein. If I just feed pellets they just scatter it all over the place, then what sits in the feed cups turns yo mush after a rain during the day. Drives me nuts. With the feed I've been using all cups are empty in 20 minutes.
 
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finally found a mixture all birds eat 100% without picking through it and wasting half of it. Well close to 100%.


What's up with the corn? Looks roasted or covered in what looks like sorghum. In a pinch we used sweet feed for horses to cut a higher protein mix but used only for maintenance such as during winter when energy requirements particularly high.
 
Millet used by mill may have been bad. I have seen that before. Birds will glean past millet from that run once they get a taste but eat millet from another source.
. That may have been the case cause they ate the millet just fine for the first few bags, then quit on the last bag. Oh well change is good anyway.
 
What's up with the corn? Looks roasted or covered in what looks like sorghum. In a pinch we used sweet feed for horses to cut a higher protein mix but used only for maintenance such as during winter when energy requirements particularly high.
it's molasses, and yes it's just for the winter I don't give it everyday, I have it separate and just add it in my bucket every now and then.
 

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