Fred's Hens :
Research and asking of questions will get you a better deal.
Here, at
TSC, DuMor layer is about $14 a 50# bag. At a local feed mill, a quality, Hubbard mash is only $9.75. You local mill prices may vary, but in almost every case, locally owned mill can grind a bag of feed cheaper, at the same or better level of quality, for less than
TSC can sell a fancy bag of shipped in feed.
This is how to save money. Find a local feed mill. Even if it is 40 miles away, when life takes you in that direction, stop by and stock up. Trying to save money by feeding an incomplete feed just won't get the job done.
Very good advice Fred! I found that the Southern States Coop store 30 miles away sells their 16% all-grain layer crumbles for under $13.00/50 lbs. We were paying almost $17.00/50 lbs of Layena at
TSC. To top it off,the girls are doing much better on the Southern States feed. Check my post on Layena vs Southern States for more info on the differences we found.
FYI Southern States has stores in about 18 states in the Eastern part of the US now and makes weekly shipments from their mills to the stores,unlike
TSC that buy pallets of feed that sits in the back of the store months at a time.