Soy-Free Chicken Feed

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There has been a lot of interest in soy-free feed. As I have quite a few birds in my flock, I found a little mill that will produce a custom mix for me by the ton. If you check my website I am now offering individual 50 lb bags for sale. I can ship, or if you live in Oregon or Washington you can pick up your order at the farm.

http://rainboweggfarm.com/soy-free_feed.html
 
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Thanks! I'm just getting started.

The feed is pricey, I know. But when you replace soy with field peas and fish meal in a 20% protein mix the price goes way up. To get "certified organic" instead of naturally grown you can double that, believe it or not. Our soy-free eggs sell for $5 per dozen, so the feed bill is more than covered by what our hens produce.
 
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Thanks! I'm just getting started.

The feed is pricey, I know. But when you replace soy with field peas and fish meal in a 20% protein mix the price goes way up. To get "certified organic" instead of naturally grown you can double that, believe it or not. Our soy-free eggs sell for $5 per dozen, so the feed bill is more than covered by what our hens produce.

Ugghh, I wish you were in upstate NY.
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This is my project for the weekend, going to feed stores in Lafayette and Vernon and hoping someone will take a recipe I found off the internet and mix it for me! Or at least order feed in special from Countryside Naturals. Oh well, a girl can dream!

Your website is very well done and I wish you much success in your new business venture! Congratulations!!
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Ooooh... does your recipe happen to be wheat-free as well as soy- free? DH is highly allergic to wheat. I can't find any commercial pellets or mash that is both.

Oh, gee... the cost of shipping 50lbs accross the country would probably send me to the poor-house!
 
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Thanks! I'm just getting started.

The feed is pricey, I know. But when you replace soy with field peas and fish meal in a 20% protein mix the price goes way up. To get "certified organic" instead of naturally grown you can double that, believe it or not. Our soy-free eggs sell for $5 per dozen, so the feed bill is more than covered by what our hens produce.

Ugghh, I wish you were in upstate NY.
hmm.png
This is my project for the weekend, going to feed stores in Lafayette and Vernon and hoping someone will take a recipe I found off the internet and mix it for me! Or at least order feed in special from Countryside Naturals. Oh well, a girl can dream!

Your website is very well done and I wish you much success in your new business venture! Congratulations!!
celebrate.gif


You might try getting a co-op of buyers together and talking to a local mill to see if they'll make up the recipe you want. Some mills will sell by the half ton, which sounds like a lot if you only have a few birds to feed, but if you find two or three other farmers to share the cost it might be very doable. Good luck!
 
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Ugghh, I wish you were in upstate NY.
hmm.png
This is my project for the weekend, going to feed stores in Lafayette and Vernon and hoping someone will take a recipe I found off the internet and mix it for me! Or at least order feed in special from Countryside Naturals. Oh well, a girl can dream!

Your website is very well done and I wish you much success in your new business venture! Congratulations!!
celebrate.gif


You might try getting a co-op of buyers together and talking to a local mill to see if they'll make up the recipe you want. Some mills will sell by the half ton, which sounds like a lot if you only have a few birds to feed, but if you find two or three other farmers to share the cost it might be very doable. Good luck!

Thanks for the suggestion-I believe I'll try that!
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Sorry. Mine isn't wheat free. It's soy-free and corn free. Find a local mill that custom mixes, and try the buying co-op suggestion I mentioned earlier. You should be able to find a small mill within driving distance that will make up just what you want. Try a Google search for custom feed mills in your area. That's what I did.
 
Hi, I live in Baldwinsville and am looking for soy free feed also. Let me know if you start or find a co-op, I would love to join...
 

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